Hotels hoping to get bailed out
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Hotels and resorts across Central Florida are struggling and the hospitality industry is hoping federal relief will come to the rescue.

Disney attendance concerns
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Disney World is seeing sparse crowds during the pandemic. Hopes of normalcy after the parks reopened are far from reality, leaving an uncertain future in the coming months for the company and our economy.

Companies testing antibody drugs
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With more than 20 million global cases of COVID-19 and a vaccine months away, companies are working on ways to fight the virus.

Royal Caribbean to test passengers for COVID-19
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A new plan is under consideration to get cruise ships sailing again safely. Royal Caribbean is a major player at Port Canaveral and is proposing to test passengers for COVID-19 before they board.

Coronavirus and flu shots
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Beth Galvin of the FOX Medical Team speaks to FOX 35.

Will Americans get a second $1,200 stimulus check? What we know

The fate of a second stimulus check was thrown into uncertainty last week when White House officials and Democratic leaders missed a self-imposed deadline to cut a deal on another round of emergency coronavirus aid.

SeaWorld hoping to reverse losses
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SeaWorld Orlando has announced dismal earnings and poor attendance due to the coronavirus pandemic. Officials are hoping an upcoming event this fall will help to turn things around.

Some receiving notices even though eviction ban still in place
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The ban on evictions is still in effect for those impacted by the pandemic, but some say they are already getting notices.

Furloughed hotel workers not coming back soon
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The coronavirus pandemic is having a big impact on Central Florida's economy. Four major Orlando hotels say furloughed workers will not be returning to work anytime soon.

Fight over face-mask mandate goes to appeals court

A battle about the constitutionality of a Leon County ordinance that requires people to wear face masks to try to curb the spread of COVID-19 is headed to a state appeals court.

Cruise lines suspend operations until at least Oct. 31 amid COVID-19 pandemic

“This is a difficult decision as we recognize the crushing impact that this pandemic has had on our community and every other industry,” said the Cruise Lines International Association in a statement.