The COVID-19 novel coronavirus has sparked much concern in the Sunshine State as cases continue to rise and municipal and county governments enact ordinances as safety precautions to quell the spread of this rampant potentially deadly virus.
π¨ We've released another #FHSAA update concerning Covid-19 π¨
— FHSAA (@FHSAA) March 31, 2020
We will continue to keep you all apprised as we hear more from Federal, State, and Local authorities. https://t.co/0joXnSv5T6
Please continue to do your part in flattening the curve!
π¨Weβve posted an #FHSAA update on the coronavirus (see below)π¨
— FHSAA (@FHSAA) March 18, 2020
Please continue to heed the advice of state and local authorities, practice social distancing, and wash your hands. We want to see you all back on April 15th! π€πΌhttps://t.co/NUP1neJ2GO
π¨Another #FHSAA update on the coronavirus (see below)π¨
— FHSAA (@FHSAA) March 16, 2020
We thank you for being patient as we continue to monitor the situation!https://t.co/Vs6aUr4UfL
Palm Beach County Directing Stay-Home Stay-Safe Safer-at-Home Policy Amendment during a press conference at the Emergency Operations Center. Click link for all pages. https://t.co/aWh66tS0eZ #PBCGov #COVID19PBCUpdate #COVID19PBCSafety #SaferAtHome pic.twitter.com/tVfUQIUCbo
— Palm Beach County (@pbcgov) March 30, 2020
Take simple daily precautions to help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses like #COVID19. Learn how to protect yourself from coronavirus (COVID-19): https://t.co/uArGZTrH5L. pic.twitter.com/biZTxtUKyK
— CDC (@CDCgov) March 29, 2020
.@CDCgov partnered with the @AppStore on an app that guides Americans with questions to determine if they should seek care for #COVID19 symptoms. Download the free app here: https://t.co/D50JqsZ4oA #coronavirus
— Dr. Robert R. Redfield (@CDCDirector) March 27, 2020
ICYMI | Virtual courses now available to #TeamDuval parents and guardians on YouTube. #WeHaveThat Subscribe to our channel, "Parent Academy - Duval County Public Schools" to stay up to date as we continue to add courses to our growing virtual library! https://t.co/CS0DATiAAw https://t.co/MBQ83pQvzE
— DCPS (@DuvalSchools) March 26, 2020
#COVID19 Updates | March 24, 2020
— Orange County FL (@OrangeCoFL) March 24, 2020
β @OrangeCoFL has 50 confirmed #COVID19 cases
β Stay At Home Order will go into effect 3/26/20 at 11PM, for 2 weeks
β Stay At Home Order applies to ALL RESIDENTS of Orange County
More info: https://t.co/Wfmbe3zEhn on Executive Order. pic.twitter.com/4AmQi6PoCu
Important message from @mayorgimenez about #COVID19 today, March 24. #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/qyb6a7yTjL
— Miami-Dade County (@MiamiDadeCounty) March 24, 2020