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During the legislature's special session, House Speaker Chris Sprowls said businesses “are under no obligation to follow the OSHA rule” as long as a federal injunction remains in place.
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Under a bill introduced by Sen. Danny Burgess, R-Zephyrhills, employers must offer a testing alternative and honor certain exemptions.
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The pharmaceutical and medical device business will keep the J&J name while the division that sells Band-Aids and Listerine will go it alone.
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Medical products manufacturer DemeTech moved into masks early during the COVID pandemic but now is left holding millions of them. What happened?
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Safety measures like proof of vaccination will make customers feel more protected, the store's co-owner and legal counsel said.
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With mask-wearing mandates gone, businesses are deciding whether to ditch the requirement in their facilities.
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The county says the decision is in response to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order suspending local government mandates.
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Miami Beach's mayor has ordered a curfew to try to stem a crush of spring breakers and limit the spread of the coronavirus.
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Senate and House leaders have fast-tracked identical bills. The Senate version, however, was held up Monday when Senate Judiciary Chair Jeff Brandes was delayed in another meeting.
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Daniel Marks, the owner of a private gym in South Florida, hustles to save his business by loaning out his equipment and providing virtual workout sessions during the coronavirus pandemic.