Vacation Rentals suspended for 2 weeks


ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — 3:40 p.m. update


Disney officials announced Friday that they are extending the closure
of Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort until further notice
due to COVID-19. A spokesman said they will continue to pay hourly parks
and resort cast members through April 18.


“While
there is still much uncertainty with respect to the impacts of
COVID-19, the safety and well-being of our guests and employees remains
The Walt Disney Company’s top priority. As a result of this
unprecedented pandemic and in line with direction provided by health
experts and government officials, Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney
World Resort will remain closed until further notice.


The
Walt Disney Company has been paying its cast members since the closure
of the parks, and in light of this ongoing and increasingly complex
crisis, we have made the decision to extend paying hourly parks and
resorts cast members through April 18.”


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2:50 p.m. update


Gov. Ron DeSantis provided an update on the spread of the coronavirus in Florida Friday afternoon.


He said he is planning on putting up roadblocks in the panhandle to
make sure people from New Orleans and parts of Louisiana quarantine for
two weeks if they come to Florida.


DeSantis said he is also suspending vacation rentals in the state for two weeks.


The governor also announced he is expanding SNAP benefits for Floridians in need.


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