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Orange County mayor working on plan to reopen county after stay-at-home order lifts

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said he plans to release a plan later this week on the future of Orange County and how reopening the county will look after the stay-at-home order lifts but still preventing the spread of COVID-19.

He said he’s optimistic that people may able to get back to work by early June. “We all want our businesses to be opened, but we want them to reopen safely,” Demings said.

Even when things reopen it will likely come with a lot of restrictions to businesses including occupancy amounts, the use of gloves and masks for some workers and in some cases, even screening of customers, the mayor said. “We should not do anything that would create a situation where there may be a possible resurgence of

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