Florida health officials: Wear masks, avoid crowds larger than 50

Surge in coronavirus cases prompts reminder advisory from Florida Department of Health

Guests wearing masks stroll through SeaWorld as it reopened with new safety measures in place Thursday, June 11, 2020, in Orlando, Fla. The park had been closed since mid-March to stop the spread of the new coronavirus. (AP Photo/John Raoux) (John Raoux, Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – As newly reported coronavirus cases continue to surge across Florida, health officials issued an advisory this weekend reiterating recommendations for residents to wear masks in public and avoid large crowds.

The advisory also encouraged vulnerable populations like the elderly and those with underlying health conditions to stay home as much as they can.

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The warning comes as Florida has reported increases of more than 2,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases for six straight days and above 1,000 new cases daily for all but three days this month.

The state reported a record 4,049 new cases on Saturday.

The advisory, issued Sunday, is for both Florida residents and visitors to the state. According to Florida health officials, 20 million cloth masks have been purchased by the state and are being actively distributed statewide.

In its advisory, the Florida Department of Health provided the following recommendations:

  • All individuals in Florida should wear masks in any setting where social distancing is not possible, unless any of the following apply:
    • A child is under two years of age;
    • An individual has one or more medical conditions or disabilities that prevent wearing a face covering;
    • An individual is obtaining a service involving the nose or face for which temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to perform the service;
    • An individual works in a profession where use of a face covering will not be compatible with the duties of the profession; or
    • An individual is engaged in outdoor work or recreation with appropriate social distancing in place.
  • All individuals over the age of 65 and all individuals of any age with high-risk health conditions should limit personal interactions outside of the home and take all measures to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19.
  • All individuals should refrain from participation in social or recreational gatherings of more than 50 people. For all gatherings of fewer than 50 people, individuals should practice social distancing by maintaining a distance of at least six feet from each other and wearing a face covering.

Gov. Ron DeSantis has also directed the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation to ramp up inspections of bars and restaurants to make sure they’re following the guidance he issued for Phases 1 and 2 of reopening the state.

Currently, 64 counties -- all but Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade -- are in Phase 2, which dictates:

Restaurants, bars and other vendors licensed to sell alcoholic beverages, excluding nightclubs:

  • May operate at fifty percent of the establishment’s indoor capacity.
  • May operate at full capacity outside with appropriate social distancing.
  • Bar areas may operate with seated service.

Entertainment businesses, including but not limited to movie theaters, concert houses, auditoriums, playhouses, bowling alleys and arcades:

  • May operate at fifty percent of the establishment’s capacity with appropriate social distancing between groups and proper sanitization protocols.

In-store retail businesses:

  • May operate at full capacity with appropriate social distancing measures and proper sanitization protocols.

Gyms and fitness centers:

  • May operate at full capacity with appropriate social distancing and frequent sanitization.

Personal services including but not limited to tattooing, body piercing, tanning and massage:

  • May operate while adhering to appropriate safety guidelines outlined by the Florida Department of Health.

Barber shops, hair salons and nail salons:

  • May continue to operate while adhering to safety protocols.

Phase 2 continued emphasis on preventative measures outlined by the CDC and OSHA:

  • Senior citizens and individuals with a significant underlying medical condition are strongly encouraged to avoid crowds and take measures to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19.
  • Individuals should avoid gathering in groups larger than 50.
  • All persons who work in long-term care facilities should be tested for COVID-19 on a routine basis.

These are the recommendations from the health department:

  • All individuals in Florida should wear masks in any setting where social distancing is not possible, unless any of the following apply:
  • A child is under two years of age;
  • An individual has one or more medical conditions or disabilities that prevent wearing a face covering;
  • An individual is obtaining a service involving the nose or face for which temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to perform the service;
  • An individual works in a profession where use of a face covering will not be compatible with the duties of the profession; or
  • An individual is engaged in outdoor work or recreation with appropriate social distancing in place.
  • All individuals over the age of 65 and all individuals of any age with high-risk health conditions should limit personal interactions outside of the home and take all measures to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19.
  • All individuals should refrain from participation in social or recreational gatherings of more than 50 people. For all gatherings of fewer than 50 people, individuals should practice social distancing by maintaining a distance of at least six feet from each other and wearing a face covering.

About the Author:

A Jacksonville native and proud University of North Florida alum, Francine Frazier has been with News4Jax since 2014 after spending nine years at The Florida Times-Union.