Don’t believe the rumors that Florida officials will soon close its borders.

Florida law enforcement is debunking a rumor that the state will soon prohibit anyone from traveling into or out of the state.

“We are aware of a rumor circulating which claims Florida has closed its borders. Be advised that this is false information, and there are no law enforcement agencies of any kind stopping motorists at the state line and refusing their passage,” Holmes County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Carol Wyatt said in a statement.

As of now, there are no travel restrictions for Florida, though restaurants and bars, and most beaches, are closed.

Here’s other coronavirus news:

Death toll at 322

The U.S. now has 26,747 cases of coronavirus, with 322 deaths blamed on the virus.

Alabama has 138 cases and no deaths.

Don’t flush those disinfecting wipes

Plenty of people are using disinfecting wipes to help combat the spread of germs. Just make sure you aren’t flushing those wipes when you’re done.

Public agencies are urging people to throw their wipes in the trash and not flush them over concerns they will cause blockages and damage to sewer systems.

"Flushing wipes, paper towels and similar products down toilets will clog sewers and cause backups and overflows at wastewater treatment facilities, creating an additional public health risk in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic," California’s Water Resources Control Board recently said.

Mike Pence, wife test negative

Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, both tested negative for coronavirus, according to press secretary Katie Miller.

Pence said earlier in the day that he and his wife would be tested for the virus after one of his staffers tested positive for COVID-19.

Neither President Trump nor the vice president had close contact with the individual, the White House said.

Starbucks goes drive-through only

Starbucks is going drive-through and delivery only.

Cafes across the country will close though Starbucks will remain open for drive-through and, where available, delivery service. Some cafes close to hospitals or healthcare centers will remain open.

Starbucks will continue to pay all employees for the next 30 days.

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