Caribbean National Weekly

Broward County Relaxes Some COVID-19 Restrictions

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Broward County Relaxes Some COVID-19 Restrictions
Key Points(5)
  • As COVID-19 cases in Broward County continue to decline, the county officials have issued a <a href="https://www.broward.org/CoronaVirus/Documents/EmergencyOrder20-25.pdf">new emergency order</a> which relaxes some business and athletic events, beach sports and function space restrictions.
  • Broward County Administrator Bertha Henry said, "We thank the community for its compliance to Emergency Orders which has reduced the number of positive COVID-19 cases in Broward.
  • As a result of that compliance, we can provide our businesses and residents with more flexibility by relaxing some restrictions.
  • Facial coverings and social distancing of six feet are still required under current Emergency Orders.
  • The Emergency Order is effective immediately, however, the provision allowing banquet halls and other event spaces to reopen shall be effective on October 2, 2020.

As COVID-19 cases in Broward County continue to decline, the county officials have issued a new emergency order which relaxes some business and athletic events, beach sports and function space restrictions.

Broward County Administrator Bertha Henry said, "We thank the community for its compliance to Emergency Orders which has reduced the number of positive COVID-19 cases in Broward. As a result of that compliance, we can provide our businesses and residents with more flexibility by relaxing some restrictions. Our goal is to keep the numbers low enough so that schools can safely reopen."

Highlights of Emergency Order 20-25 include:


  • Function spaces (ballrooms, banquet halls, catering halls, other event spaces) and other commercial facilities may operate on a limited basis.

  • Spectators are permitted to attend non-professional sporting events such as high school athletic events with certain restrictions.

  • Small groups (no larger than 10) can engage in athletic activities at beaches and in parks.

  • Allows for additional flexibility for Homeowner Association amenities by relaxing some restrictions related to pool furnishings, common areas, and guests.


Officials say it is still vitally important that residents and business owners remain vigilant by continuing to follow safety protocols. Facial coverings and social distancing of six feet are still required under current Emergency Orders.

The Emergency Order is effective immediately, however, the provision allowing banquet halls and other event spaces to reopen shall be effective on October 2, 2020.

Whenever possible people are urged to avoid the Three C's - Confined and Closed Spaces, Crowded Places, and Close-Contact Settings.

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