Florida governor orders New York travellers to quarantine
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday he is issuing an executive order mandating that anyone arriving on a flight from New York City and the surrounding area submit to self-quarantine for two weeks as he tries to avoid issuing a statewide shutdown similar to other states.
DeSantis said in an address from his Tallahassee office that more than 100 such flights arrive daily in Florida and he believes each contains at least one person infected with the new coronavirus.
He said he has been in contact with federal officials about curtailing such flights, but has not yet received a response. He said arriving passengers will be screened by health officials and law enforcement and told they must self-quarantine. He said those travellers will not be allowed to stay with family or friends, because that is one way the virus is spread.
He did not say specifically how the self-quarantine would be enforced, but Florida law says it is a second-degree misdemeanour to violate a quarantine order that could result in a 60-day jail sentence.