Local business owners implement safety measures following increase in COVID cases
Julie Salomone
and last updated 2021-07-20 21:00:05-04
SAFETY HARBOR, FLA.- â Local business owners have implemented new safety measures as COVID-19 cases increase in Florida.
Rachel Wilson, owner of Gigglewaters in Safety Harbor, said her staff does not have to wear a mask if they are fully vaccinated. Staff wears a pin on their shirt that tells customers they are vaccinated. To us, itâs not political at all. I just want my staff to be healthy and safe and we canât operate as a business if I got half my staff out sick, said Wilson.
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