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Skip to content Florida COVID‑19 Updates Menu * 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. Menu * 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. SHARE THIS: * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) * Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) * Click to print (Opens in new window) * SEARCH THE SITE * Emergency Declarations * Essential Services * Essential Services * Essential Activities * Non-Essential Services and Activities * Phase 1 & 2 Reopenings * Retail * Personal Services * Entertainment * Amusement Parks * Sports * Other * Elections * Primary and General Elections * Pasco County * Food * Alcohol * Bars, Pubs, and Nightclubs * Restaurants * Healthcare Provisions * Medical Licenses * Medical Services * Prescriptions * State Employees Health Benefits * Health Monitoring, Isolation & Quarantine * Mandatory Monitoring * Self-Isolation * Financial * Mortgages & Evictions * Small Business Loans * Recreation * Beaches * Gyms and Fitness Centers/Studios * Social Gatherings * Travel & Vacations * Mandatory Quarantines * Airports * Roadways * Vacation Rentals * Work & Employment * Business From A Distance * Remote Work * Retired State Employees * Government Operations * Local Governments * County Specific State Directives * Broward County and Palm Beach County * Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, and Monroe County * Pasco County Built by Flightless, SEO consultation by Data Driven Labs