[TRENDING: Central Florida Latina has world painted on her skin| Florida governor lets eviction moratorium expire | Bar asks veterans, service dogs to leave]Kleckly said she had just landed the public transportation bus cleaning position in Brevard County when the test for COVID-19 came back positive.News 6 reviewed her payroll sheet to confirm she only worked a total of 11 1/2 hours.Her DEO account listed her as “returned to work,” leaving her unemployment benefits on hold.“I asked to speak to a supervisor and then they told me to be patient, they’re backed up,” she said, “I have like 12 different lines with the date and it’s saying hold, hold ,hold, hold.”News 6 contacted the Department of Economic Opportunity to bring attention to.