SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Central Florida schools are stepping up with an unlikely weapon to help local medical professionals protect themselves against the coronavirus.
School leaders learned that area-hospitals are in dire need of lab-style goggles. Since students aren’t in the classroom, schools are donating their goggle supplies to medical centers. “The specific goggles they need are the old-style kind,” Trent Daniel, principal of Oviedo High School said. “A lot of the high schools and middles schools own these goggles.” She said her school was contacted by Nemours Children’s Hospital because their staff is in need of protective eyewear.