VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Over at Michaels on the Beach near the Daytona Beach Pier, the doors are back open for business - and workers like Jonahlee McKinley are glad to be back at work. "Yes most definitely," said McKinley. "Not only that we need to socialize." McKinley confirms she was out of work for four weeks because of the state-imposed safer-at-home order.
But workers at other shops may be out of work a little longer since closed signs still pepper T-shirt shops and eateries all around the beach line. "I think its personal preference you know," said McKinley. "Some people may not be ready to step out there." At Daytona Beach and Daytona Beach Shores, several hotels that were closed during the stay at home order are now back open and