Palm Beach County will enter Phase Two of Florida's reopening plan on Sept.
8, and brick-and-mortar schools will reopen "at some point" between Sept.
14 and 21, Mayor Dave Kerner announced on Friday.
Palm Beach County will enter Phase Two of Florida's reopening plan on Sept.
8, and brick-and-mortar schools will reopen "at some point" between Sept.
14 and 21, Mayor Dave Kerner announced on Friday.
TONIGHT WPTV NEWSCHANNEL 5'SRYAN HUGHES JOINS US LIVE TOBREAK DOWN THE CHANGES... ANDWHAT THEY MEAN FOR PALM BEACHCOUNTY... RYAN?THE MAYOR AND THE HEALTHDEPARTMENT SAYING THE NUMBERSHAVE BEEN ENCOURAGING OVER THEPAST FEW WEEKS...AND SLOWLYMOVING TO PHASE TWO MEANS95-98 PERCENT OF BUSINESSESWILL BE ABLE TO REOPEN IN SOFASHION.
THE COUNTY ALSO SAYTHIS IS A CRITICAL WEEKEND TCONTROLLING THE SPREAD.<<
Although the state of Florida has moved into Phase Three of the governor's reopening plan, Palm Beach County's mask mandate remains..
All businesses are now allowed to reopen in Palm Beach County under certain conditions.