Pinellas County Administrator Barry A. Burton announced that Brian Lowack is the new president and CEO of Visit St. Pete/Clearwater in Florida. Lowack previously served as the head of the official Pinellas County tourism marketing and management organization in an interim capacity since June.
Lowack to lead Visit St Pete/Clearwater
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Following Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order, 21-102 announced in St. Petersburg Monday, Pinellas County has rescinded its mandatory mask ordinance and other coronavirus safety protocols at businesses and other public indoor locations. (Shutterstock)
PINELLAS COUNTY, FL Following Gov. Ron DeSantis executive order, 21-102 announced in St. Petersburg Monday, Pinellas County has rescinded its mandatory mask ordinance and other coronavirus safety protocols at businesses and other public indoor locations.
DeSantis issued an order preempting the current coronavirus measures enacted by local governments around Florida, including the mandate to wear masks in public indoor spaces. That order goes into effect immediately.
Updated: 9:31 AM EST January 22, 2021
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. Pinellas County government and municipal leaders have issued a new emergency order for large outdoor events.
It says events with 1,000 or more attendees must have a coronavirus safety plan that outlines what organizers are doing to protect both guests and workers from COVID-19.
“Our goal is to help prevent the fast spread of this deadly virus as community events start to pick back up,” said County Administrator Barry A. Burton in a press release. “We have many events happening here and these measures will help ensure we’re as safe as possible until the COVID-19 vaccine is widely made available.”