SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Many Floridians, especially those who are considered non-essential employees, are pushing both local and state leaders to begin the process of reopening Florida’s economy.
Central Florida has seen certain beaches relax their policies put in place to combat coronavirus, but according to Seminole County leaders, their communities will adhere to current precautions for the time being.
As of Thursday afternoon, Seminole County had reported 334 confirmed cases of coronavirus, 78 hospitalizations, and 7 fatalities, according to the Florida Department of Health.
The county has hosted a series of pop-up coronavirus testing sites to better serve those individuals in lower-income and underserved communities and will continue