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Key West to close non-essential retail and commercial stores due to COVID-19

The city of Key West on Saturday ordered all non-essential retail and commercial businesses to close by 5 p.m. Monday.

It’s the latest in a series of emergency declarations city and county leaders have made this week in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Essential businesses that may remain open include healthcare providers, banks, grocery stores, liquor stores, convenience stores, pet supply stores, veterinarians, marinas, funeral homes, office supply stores, construction sites, dry goods stores, laundry services, hardware stores, taxis, businesses that ship mail, nonprofits that provide services for the needy, and many more, the city’s order reads.

Monroe County kept its beaches open Saturday, March 21, 2020, as the city of Key West ordered all non-essential businesses to close by Monday, March 23,2020.
Monroe County kept its beaches open Saturday, March 21, 2020, as the city of Key West ordered all non-essential businesses to close by Monday, March 23,2020. Gwen Filosa FLKeysNews.com

The entire Florida Keys has one reported, travel-related COVID-19 case.

The patient is a 72-year-old woman in Key Largo who recently traveled to the United Kingdom, and she is expected to make a full recovery, state health department officials said.

She lived in a gated community in Key Largo.

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Downtown Key West was empty of its regular high-season bustle on Saturday, March 21, 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Downtown Key West was empty of its regular high-season bustle on Saturday, March 21, 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Gwen Filosa FLKeysNews.com

Key West, which is in high-season and typically would be packed on a beautiful, sunshine-splashed day like Saturday, was eerily quite downtown, where streets were empty and bars shuttered.

Tourists have left in droves due to the coronavirus crisis and now an order by the county to close all hotels in the Florida Keys at 6 p.m. Sunday.

Higgs Beach in Key West had a light crowd on Saturday but several of the sunbathers and volleyball players were locals taking some time to work off some stress.

Restaurants were ordered to stop serving customers on-site and only offer delivery or takeout before the governor made a statewide decree.

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The city has been more stringent in its COVID-19 emergency declarations, shutting down city-owned beaches, parks and tourist traps like the Southernmost Point buoy and the nightly Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square festival.

Meanwhile, the county has left its beaches and parks open.

“County officials see it as a space where residents can practice social distancing that is productive for mental and physical health,” said county spokeswoman Kristen Livengood. “County-owned playgrounds are being sanitized twice daily until further notice.”

The county has told people to practice social distancing and not congregate in groups of 10 or more at the beaches and parks. Police regularly patrol the sites, Livengood said.

This story was originally published March 21, 2020 at 4:59 PM.

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Gwen Filosa
Miami Herald
Gwen Filosa covers Key West and the Lower Florida Keys for FLKeysNews.com and the Miami Herald and lives in Key West. She was part of the staff at the New Orleans Times-Picayune that in 2005 won two Pulitzer Prizes for coverage of Hurricane Katrina. She graduated from Indiana University.
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