After a month long stay-at-home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus order Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a new executive order allowing some businesses to reopen with restrictions beginning May 4.
The governor’s order is part of a multi-phase plan to slowly reopen the state’s economy and allows for local leaders to make decisions based on their communities.
Officials in Osceola County began rolling back some restrictions, including lifting a county-wide curfew this week, prior to the governor’s order.
Below are the following Osceola County businesses that will reopen or operate under modified standards to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on May 4 and other changes you need to know about: Face coverings still required: County leaders said that