Orlando International Airport Reminds Travelers of Face Covering Requirements in Orange County

As theme parks start to reopen and more people prepare to fly to the Central Florida area, the Orlando International Airport (MCO) is reminding travelers that face coverings are required whenever they are in public, including MCO.

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings’ executive order, which went into effect last weekend, says that every person who works, lives, visits, or does business in Orange County is required to wear a face covering when they are in public, whether indoors or outdoors.

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Several vendors inside MCO have face masks and other face coverings available for purchase.

Source: @MCO


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Tom is the former host/producer of the Disneyland Edition podcast and is currently the co-host of the Connecting With Walt podcast, plus is also providing Disneyland content from the parks. He enjoys traveling with friends and spending time with family, including his son and grandson. In his spare time he volunteers with Scouts BSA and Cub Scouts, and helped found his son's former Cub Scout Pack. His favorite Disneyland attraction is Space Mountain.

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