All Non-Essential Businesses In Alabama Now Closed For Three Weeks
March 29, 2020
All non-essential businesses in Alabama closed by 5 p.m. Saturday under order from Gov. Kay Ivey in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. They will remain closed for three weeks.
The businesses ordered closed include entertainment venues such as theaters, racetracks, indoor children’s play area and casinos; athletic facilities including fitness centers, spas, and activities on commercial or playground equipment; close-contact service providers such barber shops, hair salons, nail salons and tanning salons; and retail stores such as department stores, furniture stores, clothing stores and sporting goods stores. A more complete list in the order below.
Gas stations, grocery stores, pharmacies and business types not on the list below can remain open.
The order also prohibits any non-work related gathering of 10 more people or that cannot maintain a 6-foot separation between people.
Among the businesses ordered closed in Alabama are:
Entertainment venues as follows:
- Night clubs
- Bowling alleys
- Arcades
- Concert venues
- Theaters, auditoriums, and performing arts centers
- Tourist attractions (including museums and planetariums)
- Racetracks
- Indoor children’s play areas
- Adult entertainment venues
- Casinos
- Bingo halls
- Venues operated by social clubs
Athletic facilities and activities as follows:
- Fitness centers and commercial gyms
- Spas and public or commercial swimming pools
- Yoga, barre, and spin facilities
- Spectator sports
- Sports that involve interaction with another person of closer than 6 feet
- Activities that require use of shared sporting apparatus and equipment
- Activities on commercial or public playground equipment
Close-contact service providers as follows:
- Barber shops
- Hair salons
- Waxing salons
- Threading salons
- Nail salons and spas
- Body-art facilities and tattoo services
- Tanning salons
Massage-therapy establishments and massage services
- Retail stores as follows:
- Furniture and home-furnishings stores
- Clothing, shoe, and clothing-accessory stores
- Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores
- Department stores
- Sporting goods stores
- Book, craft, and music stores
COVID-19 Case Count Holds Steady In Escambia; Statewide Death Toll Is 56
March 28, 2020
The number of COVID-19 cases in Escambia County remained the same in the Saturday evening report from the Florida Department of Health. Statewide, the death toll increased to 54.
Escambia County has 28 positive COVID-19 cases. Of those 20 people are from Pensacola, seven are from Cantonment and one is a non-resident. They range in age from 22 to 94, and two are in the hospital.
In Santa Rosa County, there are 16 cases — eight positive from Navarre, two from Pace, four from Milton and two from Gulf Breeze. They range in age from 2 months to 81 years. Seven are hospitalized and one died.
There are 4,038 cases across Florida. Of those 3,877 are Florida residents. COVID-19 has now killed 54 in Florida, and 567 are hospitalized.
Baptist Releases Full COVID-19 Test Result Information. The Other Local Hospitals Have Not.
March 28, 2020
Baptist Healthcare became the first local hospital to release full COVID-19 testing data, but so far other local health care providers have not.
On Saturday, Baptist said they have collected 316 samples outside of their hospitals. Of these samples taken, 119 have resulted negative; six have resulted positive; and 191 results are pending. That is about a five percent positive rate among results.
Baptist also said they have three COVID-19 positive patients at Gulf Breeze Hospital and two COVID-19 positive patients at Baptist Hospital.
Ascension Sacred Heart, West Florida Hospital and Community Health of Northwest Florida have not provided complete data on the COVID-19 tests they have administered. They have not said how many of their tests are negative, how many are pending or the number of positives.
“We expect to join other area providers in jointly reporting testing data soon to provide the community with an accurate accounting of COVID-19 cases in the area,” Baptist said in a statement.
Staff Member At Century Prison Confirmed Positive For COVID-19
March 28, 2020
A confirmed positive COVID-19 case has been reported in an employee or contract staff member at Century Correctional Institution, according to the Florida Department of Corrections.
NorthEscambia.com first learned of the a reported COVID-19 case on Tuesday and sent numerous questions about it to the FDC. The corrections department public affairs office acknowledged most of our inquiries, but they did not confirm the case at the Century prison until late Friday. The FDC will not say if the individual is a staff member or a contract employee at the prison.
“In order to protect the personal health information of these individuals, FDC will not identify the name or occupation of the employees,” FDC said in a statement. “Staff…may be employed by FDC or one of its contractors. Any employee who is symptomatic, or who has tested positive for COVID-19, will not be allowed entry to a correctional institution. The employee will not be allowed to return to work until a full recovery is documented by a medical professional and DOH and CDC guidelines are followed. Additional questions on the above individuals (gender, age, travel status) should be directed to the Florida DOH (Florida Department of Health).”
State officials said that no inmates have tested positive at Century CI or any other prison facility in the state.
NorthEscambia.com photos.
Missionaries Trapped In Peru By Coronavirus Lockdown Are Headed Home
March 28, 2020
A Pensacola missionary and her intern that were stuck in Peru by the coronavirus pandemic are now set to head home.
Linda English, director of Reimagine/Doers of the Word Ministry arrived a their mission headquarters in in Peru on March 9 only get caught up in a lockdown of the country a few days later. Her intern, Caitlin Salak, had been in the country for several months and was also caught in the lockdown that is not set to end until at least April 12.
“God will redeem this time the enemy has taken from us for He is a good, good Father,” English told NorthEscambia.com Friday night from Peru.
“At least in Pensacola, there are people driving around, they’re still working, I mean this country is shut down,” English said.. “We’ve bowled with water bottles in the hallway and a basketball, we’ve been really creative.”
“Our quarantine is much different than what is going on the United States right now,” English said by video from Peru. “We have not left this building for 11 days. We are both people-people. It’s been difficult.”
But Friday night English and Salak learned they would be heading back to the United States.
“Caitlin and I just received our letter from the US Embassy that we are going home tomorrow,” English said Friday night. “There are so many to thank….for all the strings you pulled and all the prayers you’ve said on our behalf. Thank you!”
She said they will fly into Washington, D.C. and travel home to Pensacola.
Reimagine Cantonment, the ministry’s next major outreach in the United States, is planned for October 10 at Ascend Park in Cantonment.
Pictured: Linda English (left) and Caitlin Salak by video from Peru.
Florida Temporarily Increases SNAP Benefits To The Max Allotment
March 28, 2020
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday directed the Florida Department of Children and Families to temporarily increase SNAP benefits to the maximum monthly benefit.
The governor said a family of four that was receiving $449 a month will now receive $509. The increase will be for March and April.
Oh How We Miss You! Here’s A Look Back At Opening Day At Youth Ballparks
March 28, 2020
It’s that time of the year for opening day at North Escambia youth ballparks, but so far they are all on hold due to COVID-19.
Here’s a look back at opening day 2019 at three area parks. Click links for a photo gallery.
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
First COVID-19 Case Reported In Escambia County, Alabama
March 28, 2020
The first confirmed case of COVID-19 has been reported in Escambia County, Alabama, by the Alabama Department of Health.
The Alabama Department of Health did not provide additional information such as city of residence or age of the patient. The Escambia County Healthcare Authority said Friday night that the patient’s sample was not collected at either hospital in the county — Atmore Community Hospital or D.W. McMillan Hospital in Brewton.
There are 639 confirmed COVID-19 cases statewide in Alabama as of early Saturday morning with three reported deaths in Mobile, Madison and Jackson counties.
Above Average Temperatures For The Weekend
March 28, 2020
Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 87. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Saturday Night: Patchy fog after 11pm. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 69. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers before 4pm. Patchy fog before 9am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 84. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 83. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming southeast in the afternoon.
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. South wind around 5 mph.
Tuesday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a high near 79. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Tuesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 56. West wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 74.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 74.
Escambia Jumps To 28 Positive COVID-19 Cases; Santa Rosa At 13
March 28, 2020
THIS STORY IS OUTDATED. CLICK HERE FOR AN UPDATE.
Escambia County jumped to 28 positive COVID-19 cases in the latest report from the Florida Department of Health, up by eight in just 24 hours. Santa Rosa County now has 13 cases.
Of the Escambia County cases, 20 people are from Pensacola seven are from Cantonment and one is a non-resident. They range in age from 22 to 94, and at least one was in the hospital.
In Santa Rosa County, seven positive are from Navarre, two are from Pace and two are from Milton.
There are 3,198 cases across Florida. Of those 3,054 are Florida residents and 144 are non-residents. COVID-19 has now killed 46 in Florida, and 503 are hospitalized.