OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – As Floridians continue to struggle at the mercy of the coronavirus pandemic, Osceola County leaders are planning ways to assist residents amid a boom in demand at food pantries and COVID-19 testing sites.
In a news conference Friday, county leaders announced they had established a back-to-work committee that met for the first time the same day. “We don’t plan to reinvent the wheel,” Janer said, adding that the committee will work with Orange County to streamline reopening efforts.
Osceola County Chairwoman Viviana Janer said the committee will function in a “think-tank” type capacity, and will follow all the guidelines set by both Gov.