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Most of Florida officially enters phase 2 of reopening

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ORLANDO, Fla. – As of Friday, most of Florida has taken the next step of reopening the economy that was ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic.All the of the state -- with the exception of Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties -- can now enter phase two of the governor’s reopening plan and with that comes the easing of even more restrictions.Florida was in phase one for one month, from May 4 until Thursday, but it’s unknown at this point how long Florida will stay in phase two before it’s time to move to phase three, which many are referring to as the new normal.[Timeline: The spread of coronavirus in Florida]The opening of bars, movie theaters and personal services such as tanning salons and tattoo parlors mark the biggest difference.

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