In a COVID-19 update late this afternoon, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings outlined that he will not be lifting all COVID-19 restrictions despite reaching a 14 day positivity rate of 5.2% - which is extremely close to the 5% goal.
At the end of April, Demings laid out a phased plan to begin to scale back mask and physical distancing requirements as part of a COVID-19 mitigation strategy.
At that time, he announced that when 70% of the population 16+ has received their first dose of the vaccine and/or Orange County's 14-day rolling positivity rate is 5% or below all restrictions will be lifted. The current 14 day positivity rate is just over 5%, but the vaccination level has only just reached 51.2%. Mayor Demings had previously said that he expects that this next milestone goal is possible by July 4 2021, but today suggested it may be very soon. The next Orange County COVID-19 briefing is planned for June 2 2021.
Orange County reached the 50% vaccination level last week which triggered the county to drop the mask requirement when outdoors, and this quickly promoted Walt Disney World to drop its mask requirement for guests at its theme parks when outdoors. Masks remain a requirement when entering attractions and at any indoor space.
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