SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County leaders held a news conference Monday to provide residents with an update on the current social distancing order.
The ordinance, which had only been in effect for a few hours, had already prompted five calls for service by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office. “We’ve seen a handful of calls, maybe five or six, from citizens that identified businesses that need to make modifications,” Sheriff Dennis Lemma said.
Lima said two of those calls resulted in warnings, the other instances were businesses exempt from the ordinance. He said deputies still used the opportunity to educate the businesses on how to implement better practices when trying to abide by the Central for Disease Control and Prevention