Starting June 1, hotels and other accommodations will be open for tourists in Monroe County, Florida, which encompasses the collection of islands, U.S. News reported.
In order to continue to combat the spread of coronavirus in the state, Monroe County stated that this new order is “subject to revision based on data regarding the prevalence of the virus within Monroe County, increased testing and contact tracing protocols, and the efforts in the adjacent counties to continue to control transmission of the virus.”
Starting June 1, hotels and other accommodations will be open for tourists in Monroe County, Florida, which encompasses the collection of islands, U.S. News reported.
In order to continue to combat the spread of coronavirus in the state, Monroe County stated that this new order is “subject to revision based on data regarding the prevalence of the virus within Monroe County, increased testing and contact tracing protocols, and the efforts in the adjacent counties to continue to control transmission of the virus.”
According to U.S. News, the new order also includes the opening of beaches in the Florida Keys, so taking a trip to enjoy the sun and surf will be possible for tourists out there.