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The order now exempts vaccinated people from having to wear a mask outdoors "except in certain crowded settings and venues where there is a decreased ability to maintain physical distance."
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Even as COVID-19 cases decrease and more Americans get vaccinated, the Transportation Security Administration is keeping strict regulations on wearing masks when traveling domestically.
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Superintendent Kurt Browning told a Tuesday board meeting that once Gov. Ron DeSantis' order declaring a state of emergency expires, mask wearing in schools will be optional.
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County officials point to lower hospitalization rates and an increase in residents getting vaccinated in relaxing the mandate. The change does not apply to Pasco public schools.
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South Florida counties issued a joint statement expressing concerns that Gov. DeSantis’ decision to cancel fines sends a message that “common-sense” health measures are no longer needed.
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The city requires all customers to wear a face-covering while not actively eating or drinking. Two businesses have had their liquor license suspended for three days for not enforcing the order.
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The case was brought by four Palm Beach County residents challenging the legality of the mask requirements.
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As coronavirus infections continue to spike, county commissioners voted to make sure businesses keep people from standing up and congregating in large groups.
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The 1st District Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal filed by Leon County GOP Chairman Evan Power after a circuit judge rejected the challenge in July.
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The president-elect also told CNN on Thursday he would ask Americans to wear masks for the first 100 days of his administration.