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COVID-19: Volusia County giving businesses free PPE kits, here’s where to get one

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PORT ORANGE, Fla. – Cars lined up outside the Port Orange Chamber of Commerce on Monday morning as members and volunteers of the Volusia County Chamber Alliance distributed personal protection equipment to local businesses."Our patients are interested in it.

They want to see us wearing it and they like to wear it," said Patty Strauss, owner of Daytona Beach Hand Clinic.Strauss is one of the many store owners who are receiving up to two free PPE kits as long as they provide a business card.

Strauss said she was excited to learn about the free supplies."It's a health concern. The virus doesn't care what your religion is, what your politics are," she said.Alvis Hester owns Tomoka Law, PLLC and said he had some supplies but needed more to.

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