Walt Disney World and Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings have this afternoon moved to distance themselves from the Florida Governor's latest executive order.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said earlier today that he was immediately suspending all local COVID emergency orders via an executive order. This would limit the measures that local mayors can take during pandemics, which would appear to include the Orange County mandatory mask mandate which impacts Walt Disney World. The text of the Executive Order released late Monday appears to indicate however that it is effective July 1 2021.
Orange County is currently under a mandatory mask mandate, which this state-level executive order may try to undo. However, this afternoon both Walt Disney World and Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings have stated that there are no changes at this point.
In a statement on My Disney Experience Disney has said, "We are aware of the state of Florida's plans announced today to modify COVID-19 guidelines. We will evaluate this latest guidance and maintain our current health and safety measures at this time, including face covering requirements. We will contuse to make thoughtful adjustments to our policy. As COVID-19 vaccines become available, we encourage people to get vaccinated."
Mayor Jerry Demings said in a 4pm press conference that he has not seen the DeSantis executive order. He left the press briefing by saying that he would release a written response should the executive order be published which appears to have happened shortly after the press briefing concluded.
Orange County released details last week on the steps forward to remove COVID-19 restrictions.
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