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Florida COVID‑19 Updates
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 * Summary
 * Updates
 * Make A Report
 * Track Data
 * FL Gov
   
   * Department of Health
   * Executive Orders
   * Florida Disaster – COVID-19

Florida COVID‑19 Updates
Florida guidelines and regulations related to coronavirus and COVID-19.
This website is not authorized by any government agency. It is a personal
attempt to compile the State orders and regulations into an easy-to-read format.
All information is shared to the best of my ability, but should not be construed
as a final interpretation. I have linked to the official government documents
for your verification.
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 * Summary
 * Updates
 * Make A Report
 * Track Data
 * FL Gov
   
   * Department of Health
   * Executive Orders
   * Florida Disaster – COVID-19




ALL COVID RESTRICTIONS LIFTED

Executive Order 20-244 lists all state-wide COVID-19 restrictions. There is a
small bit of flexibility for local government. Please be sure to check on any
local restrictions when making decisions.

 * Effective immediately as of 2020-09-25
 * No business can be forced to close.
   * There is no longer a distinction of “essential” and “non-essential”
     services.
   * All businesses have the right to operate in some capacity.
 * Restaurants may re-open to 100% indoor capacity.
   * Local governments may restrict indoor capacity to no lower than 50% and
     must quantify the economic impact of the added restrictions and must also
     explain why they are necessary for public health.
 * Bars are still limited to 50% capacity.
   * Local governments may increase that up to 100% if they believe it will be
     safe for their area.
 * Fines or penalties levied upon individuals for COVID-19 violations can no
   longer be collected.
   * Anyone that still owes does not have to pay

To see more information about past restrictions, visit the original Summary
page.


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