ORLANDO, Fla. – In less than 24 hours, Eta went from hurricane back to a tropical storm, with its projected path pointing back toward Florida.
State officials are now making adjustments to coronavirus testing sites as they brace for Eta’s impacts.State leaders have dubbed the storm “Erratic Eta” for its unpredictability as it prompted watches and warnings across portions of Central Florida.[TRENDING: What’s the ‘dirty side’ of a storm? | CDC gives guidance on Thanksgiving | Astronauts prepare for Saturday launch]Bracing for potential flooding and high-force winds, state-run coronavirus testing sites across Florida are shutting down ahead of Eta’s anticipated landfall.Below are the sites that are closing in Central Florida:Volusia County.