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Visitors flood Central Florida’s attractions and venues, not just theme parks

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Neither the Orlando or Orange County mayors are worried “as much” about visitors flocking to Central Florida’s theme parks over the coming days and weeks of the holiday season but not all tourists are headed to the parks.“People flying in and going to Disney or Universal, those are two safer places I can think of to go and not worry as much about whether you might contract COVID because of the social distancing and other practices that they put in place,” Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said Monday. “Are we concerned that people might be traveling here with COVID and spread it?

And of course we worry about every aspect of being affected with COVID.”[TRENDING: Hundreds line up for free turkeys | COVID-19 vaccine FAQs | 11 things to.

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