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Coronavirus, COVID-19 Update

In response to growing concerns of those traveling to areas covered by EmeraldCoastByOwner.com, we are attempting to share the most recent information about coronavirus closures and safety precautions.

3/19/2020

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In response to growing concerns of those traveling to areas covered by EmeraldCoastByOwner.com, we are attempting to share the most recent information about coronavirus closures and safety precautions.

 

Baldwin County, AL:

(Gulf Shores, Orange Beach)

The Baldwin County Beaches are OPEN as of March 18

Restaurants continue to serve dine-in customers as of March 18

Baldwin County Commission holding an emergency meeting Thursday

Local Health Department website: https://www.facebook.com/BaldwinCountyCommission

Baldwin County: https://baldwincountyal.gov/home

 

State of Florida:

As of March 17, all Florida bars and nightclubs will be closed for 30 days and restaurants will be restricted to carry out, delivery and half-capacity seating. Most restaurants are staying open to serve the public, requesting patience from patrons in dealing with social distancing measures and other inconveniences. Many food delivery services are offering special discounts to help the effort.

Walmart is operating 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM until further notice.

Most Grocery stores are operating 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM until further notice.

Florida State Parks: All events, activities, special event reservations, pavilion rentals, and camping reservations have been canceled, but the parks will remain OPEN from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. as of March 17. Existing overnight camping reservations that begin Wednesday, March 18, will be honored. Visitors must arrive prior to 5 p.m. on March 18, to secure their reservation. After Wednesday, all reservations moving forward will be canceled and refunded. Beginning Friday, March 20, campgrounds and all overnight accommodations will be fully closed.

Florida Department of Health website: www.FloridaHealth.gov/COVID-19

Escambia County, FL:

(Perdido Key, Pensacola Beach)

The Escambia County Beaches are OPEN as of March 18

Limiting beach crowds to 10 or less

County permits for events of 50 or more people are revoked until the end of April

Local Health Department website: http://escambia.floridahealth.gov/

Escambia County: https://myescambia.com/

 

Santa Rosa County, FL:

(Gulf Breeze, Navarre Beach)

The Santa Rosa County Beaches are OPEN as of March 18

Limiting beach crowds to 10 or less

County permits for events are revoked for the next 6 weeks

Local Health Department website: http://santarosa.floridahealth.gov/

Santa Rosa County: https://www.santarosa.fl.gov/

Okaloosa County, FL:

(Santa Rosa Island, Ft. Walton Beach, Destin)

The Okaloosa County Beaches are OPEN as of March 18

Okaloosa County Commission holding an emergency meeting at 8:30 a.m. Thursday

County Permits for events of 10 or more people are revoked until the end of April.

Local Health Department website: www.HealthyOkaloosa.com

Okaloosa County: www.co.okaloosa.fl.us

Walton County, FL:

(Miramar Beach, Sandestin, 30A Area)

Closing Beaches Thursday Morning

County Permits for events of 10 or more people are revoked until the end of April.

Local Health Department website: http://walton.floridahealth.gov/

Walton County: www.co.walton.fl.us

UPDATE 3/19/2020

To our Tourism Partners, Council and Committee Members,

This morning the Walton County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to pass an ordinance that will temporarily close all 26 miles of beach in Walton County to the public in order to slow or stop the spread of COVID-19. Board members struggled with this decision and acknowledged the devastating effects this will have for our local economy and jobs, but voted to pass the measure in hopes of saving lives of locals and visitors.

The action goes into effect immediately, and although owners of private beach still have legal access to their own property, board members are urging them to abide by the spirit of safety and caution they are putting forth county-wide.

The Walton County TDC will begin spreading this message immediately, and physically closing all beach accesses early tomorrow morning. The Walton County Sheriff’s Office has stated that they will be pushing for voluntary compliance, and pursuing an education-first response strategy.

These are unprecedented actions, and unprecedented times. We must stand together, and prepare to once again welcome visitors and the lifeblood that tourism brings to our economy as soon as conditions allow us to do so.

We are all in this together, and we are committed to help partner in any way that we can.
 

Best Regards,

Jay Tusa, CDME, CTIS, TMP
Executive Director
Walton County TDC

Seaside Resort Community:

Beach access points are closed. Spring events are canceled. The commercial area will close Saturday 3/21/2020 at Noon. Food and Beverage merchants may remain open in accordance with the State of Florida restrictions outlined above. https://seasidefl.com/

 

Alys Beach Resort Community:

Effective March 17, beach amenities will cease operation for a minimum of two weeks. Spring events have been suspended or postponed. A 10:00 p.m. curfew starts Tuesday, March 17 for nonresident minors. Alys Beach Vacation Rentals will remain open and is currently accepting reservations. https://alysbeach.com/

 

Bay County, FL:

(Laguna Beach, Panama City Beach, Mexico Beach)

The Bay County Beaches are OPEN as of March 18

Limiting beach crowds to 10 or less

Bay County Commission is holding an emergency meeting on Monday 3/23/2020

County Permits for events of 10 or more people are revoked until the end of April.

Local Health Department website: http://bay.floridahealth.gov/

Bay County: https://www.co.bay.fl.us/

 

Gulf County, FL:

(Port St. Joe, Cape San Blas)

The Gulf County Beaches are OPEN as of March 18

Local Health Department website: http://gulf.floridahealth.gov/

Gulf County: http://www.gulfcounty-fl.gov/

 

Franklin County, FL:

(St. Vincent Island, Apalachicola, St. George Island)

Franklin County Beaches are OPEN as of March 18

Local Health Department website: http://franklin.floridahealth.gov/

Franklin County: https://www.franklincountyflorida.com/

It is always best to liberally use surface disinfectants while traveling at any time. You can find a list of COVID-19 approved products here: www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2020-03/documents/sars-cov-2-list_03-03-2020.pdf

 

Federal Coronavirus safety guidelines can be found here:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/workplace-school-and-home-guidance.pdf

 

We try to be accurate and informative, but the situation is fluid. Please research via the links above and other resources to determine the best personal plan of action. We wish you safe and happy travels.

 


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