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Ty Webb

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Jan 19, 2020
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If everyone would STAY HOME we can get this behind us, save lives and reduce exposure to our friends, family, health care workers, first responders and all essential workers in so many grocery stores, restaurants and other work places.

Are you all working from home?
Stay safe!

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No, and a lot of working people in Walton County are going to work everyday. If one wants to self quarantine it’s their choice.
 

Teresa

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No, and a lot of working people in Walton County are going to work everyday. If one wants to self quarantine it’s their choice.
Many are working at home especially since so many businesses and offices are closed right now including County offices. Some are laid off here and everywhere. And many dedicated people are reporting to work in grocery stores, first responders, medical and essential services.

Most people I've heard from, family and friends here and other states, are more than willing to shelter in place to help save lives.. It is the right thing to do if at all possible. To protect our people on the front lines and reduce the impact on our hospitals and our community.
 

Bob Wells

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Jul 25, 2008
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Ummm. Like this. Governor DeSantis just orders all folks coming in from Louisiana to quarantine for 14 days.

DeSantis orders checkpoints for Louisiana drivers; no new vacation rentals for 14 days
So he orders rental houses to not rent, but allows hotels and resorts to continue renting. Doesn't stop people from other States, including Louisiana from being admitted to the hospital here in Florida. So you think what the Governor did is going to fix it? So how does that exactly fix it?
 

Teresa

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PoppaJ

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Deaths from new coronavirus in the United States surged past 2,000 Saturday, doubling in just three days, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
 
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