TIMELINE OF COVID-19 POLICIES AND ACTIONS
January 21st
COVID-19 reported in Washington state, first confirmed case in the United States
January 29th
Trump announces the formation of the White House Coronavirus task Force
January 31st
Trump issues Proclamation 9984, which suspended entry for foreign nationals who had traveled in mainland China in the past two weeks
February 29th
State labs in Tampa, Jacksonville and Miami gain the capabilities to process COVID-19 tests
March 1st
Gov. DeSantis announces that the first two Floridians have tested positive for coronavirus.
March 2nd
Seminole County announces a local state of emergency.
March 27th
Seminole County issues a social-distancing mandate, President Trump signs the CARES Act into law
April 1st
Florida stay-at-home order takes effect.
April 17th
DeSantis allows certain beaches across Florida to reopne despite stay at home order that goes until hte 30th
April 18th
DeSantis announces that schools will remain closed for the remainder of the academic year.
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TIMELINE OF COVID-19 POLICIES AND ACTIONS
January 21st
COVID-19 reported in Washington state, first confirmed case in the United States
January 29th
Trump announces the formation of the White House Coronavirus task Force
January 31st
Trump issues Proclamation 9984, which suspended entry for foreign nationals who had traveled in mainland China in the past two weeks
February 29th
State labs in Tampa, Jacksonville and Miami gain the capabilities to process COVID-19 tests
March 1st
Gov. DeSantis announces that the first two Floridians have tested positive for coronavirus.
March 2nd
Seminole County announces a local state of emergency.
March 27th
Seminole County issues a social-distancing mandate, President Trump signs the CARES Act into law
April 1st
Florida stay-at-home order takes effect.
April 17th
DeSantis allows certain beaches across Florida to reopne despite stay at home order that goes until hte 30th
April 18th
DeSantis announces that schools will remain closed for the remainder of the academic year.