ORLANDO, Fla. — Some restaurants, retail stores, museums and libraries are opening their doors to customers again for the first time in weeks. As Orlando gets back to business, there is a new executive order in effect for Orange County.
Mayor Jerry Demings is pushing for Governor Ron Desantis to allow more businesses to open soon.
Thank you to all the work and continued work of the members of the @OrangeCoFL Economic Recovery Task Force. @VisitOrlando @ORLPartnership #COVID19 https://t.co/FsIDGY40Zj
— Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings (@OCFLMayor) May 1, 2020
Demings also spoke to News 96.5 WDBO about the order.
“We are under a new emergency order here in Orrange County that requires people to wear a mask in pubic. I issued that order this past Friday and it went into effect at 12 AM today,” said Demings.
You can read the executive order in its entirety by clicking HERE.