"We did see cases go up but we never got to the point where we ran out of hospital capacity," says @hvaleche about Palm Beach County& #39;s decision to enter Phase 2 reopening.

He adds that the county& #39;s rate of positive cases remains below 5 percent.
If you live in Palm Beach County, what questions do you have about the reopening today?

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Parents of public school students in Palm Beach County have until tomorrow to indicate whether they’ll be sending their children to school buildings in the coming weeks or plan to keep them learning virtually from home.

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"There& #39;s a lot of pandemic fatigue going on," says @pbpost reporter Jane Musgrave about Palm Beach County entering into Phase 2 reopening today.
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