SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County officials are preparing for over-capacity crowds on Tuesday when the Board of County Commissioners will vote to end the county’s mandatory mask order on June 7.
Commissioner Amy Lockhart is behind the proposal and said government mandates shouldn’t be in place indefinitely. “We need to allow professionals and families to determine what their risk level is,” Lockhart said. [TRENDING: What’s next for housing market? | Some Fla.
deputies told not to enforce ‘anti-riot’ law | Look up! First supermoon of 2021] Rather than a mask mandate, Lockhart said she would like to see the county pass a resolution to encourage residents to wear masks. “It’s appropriate that we allow people the latitude to make the