OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – Osceola County Commissioners voted to extend the county’s existing state of emergency declaration Monday.
Commissioners voted on the issue 5-0. They also participated in a discussion on how to support Osceola County residents during the pandemic, specifically in regards to housing and food assistance.
The board will meet again April 6 in order to extend the declaration an additional seven days, if needed. County leaders issued a stay-at-home order Friday, on top of the county-wide curfew already in place from 11 p.m.
until 5 a.m. The county has also closed all government offices to the public and have shifted to communicating with patrons online or via phone.