COVID-19 brings multitude of changes to Florida's hurricane safety plans
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Expect some changes this hurricane season. Florida officials said COVID-19 has forced them to draft new safety plans this year. "There is a lot of changes," said state Emergency Management Director Jared Moskowitz. "Everything is going to change with hurricane preparation because of COVID-19."
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