Why isn’t Jacksonville sheltering in place? And 4 other questions answered
Read full article: Why isn’t Jacksonville sheltering in place? And 4 other questions answeredJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – For the fifth consecutive day, Mayor Lenny Curry held a virtual question-and-answer session Friday to discuss Jacksonville’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Curry said city staff continue to catalog complaints about employers not following the rules allowing employees to work remotely if possible. Why aren’t Jacksonville city officials issuing a shelter-in-place order? “This is important not only for business owners, but also for employees, the works of the city, the people that work here in Jacksonville,” Curry said. pic.twitter.com/DUxbDw8qGH — City of Jacksonville (COJ) (@CityofJax) March 27, 2020To view the up-to-date list of resources, visit the city’s website.
Palm Coast issues voluntary stay-home order to city residents
Read full article: Palm Coast issues voluntary stay-home order to city residentsPALM COAST, Fla. – Palm Coast’s mayor is asking residents to stay home in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. Mayor Milissa Holland signed the emergency stay-home order late Sunday night, calling on people not to go out unless they need to stock up on vital supplies. The voluntary order is in place for 30 days. According to the Florida Department of Health, two of Flagler County’s three COVID-19 patients are located in Palm Coast. Moore believes the order handed down by the city is necessary.