Florida Gov. DeSantis lifts major restrictions on restaurants, other businesses, in push to boost economy

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Friday that he is lifting major coronavirus-era restrictions on restaurants and other businesses in a push to boost the state’s economy.

The Republican governor’s move comes even as he acknowledged that the pandemic was far from over.

“We’re not closing anything going forward,” he told reporters, insisting that the state is prepared if infections climb once again.

Florida has long been a COVID-19 hot spot, with almost 700,000 people infected by the virus since the pandemic gripped the nation in March.

According to data from the Florida Department of Health, nearly 14,000 Floridians have already died.

On Friday, officials announced 2,847 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 120 new fatalities, according to the Associated Press.

The Sunshine State’s caseload increased over the summer, but new infections have declined since then.

The initial outbreak forced DeSantis to shutter bars and nightclubs, and restricted restaurants to take-out dining.

Nationwide, the virus battered the American economy — leaving hundreds of thousands of Floridians out of a job. – READ MORE

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