Starting at midnight on Wednesday April 8th (and until further notice) all passengers flying into the Keys will be screened
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On April 7th County Commissioner Heather Carruthers held another Facebook Live Q&A session. She addressed important questions about screening incoming passengers at Florida Keys airports, tougher measures for businsess that are still operating as essential, Covid-19 testing, and much more…
Read MoreBoth the City of Key West and Monroe County officials enacted heightened protective measures for open businesses this week in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
Anyone going out to pick-up essential items must now wear a nose and mouth covering before being allowed to enter any business.
Read MoreA REENTRY STICKER IS NO LONGER ADEQUATE MEANS TO GET THROUGH THE CHECKPOINT Monroe County Sheriff, Rick Ramsay, announced this
Read More(Photos: Johnson’s Grocery Facebook page) Is this the right time for the City to decide a controversial issue that has
Read Moreby Arnaud and Naja Girard So far, the Florida Keys have had 40 people test positive for Covid-19. Thursday saw
Read MoreFollowing confusion over whether or not traffic checkpoints, set up just last Friday, could continue past Sunday, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Monroe County, and the municipalities have partnered to continue to keep them in operation 24-hours a day.
Read MoreThe stations began 24-hour operations Friday morning until further notice. The checkpoint is being reevaluated daily. Only residents, property owners, and those actively involved in work in the Florida Keys will be admitted, including fuel tankers, delivery and grocery trucks.
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