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Here’s what’s transpired in the case over the last several days and what comes next as more districts prepare to start the 2020-2021 school year:
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Governor Ron DeSantis joined executives from Florida theme parks Wednesday for a press conference to discuss the parks’ reopening.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis is applauding the beginning this week of in-person classes at some Florida school districts. DeSantis says one superintendent likened the start of the school year to a military takedown of a terrorist.
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On the turf of Florida State University’s athletic training facility, Governor Ron DeSantis held a discussion Tuesday with University President John Thrasher about the future of the coming football season.
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Florida’s statewide teachers union is challenging the state’s order to open brick and mortar schools in the fall – and the lawsuit is being moved to a Leon County court
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FAMU COVID-19 Test Site To Have Antibody Testing, Separate Lane For Seniors, Symptomatic IndividualsThe COVID-19 test site at Florida A & M University will add lanes for symptomatic people and for those who are 65 years-of-age and older. The FAMU test site will also begin offering antibody testing.
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Florida’s governor, attorney general, and corrections secretary attended a Florida Sheriffs Association meeting last week. Five people who participated in that meeting have now tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Governor Ron DeSantis briefed reporters Friday morning on Hurricane Isaias
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Restaurant workers who have tested positive for COVID-19 could soon return to work without needing a negative test result. Governor Ron DeSantis says he wants to let restaurant workers who are no longer showing symptoms get back to work.
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The state Department of Education’s emergency order calls for in-person instruction to be made available for the coming school year