Florida Beaches Begin to Reopen Friday Following Coronavirus Shutdown
of swarms of citizens and spring breakers continuing to congregate and defy social distancing guidelines.Curry first closed Jacksonville beaches “indefinitely” on March 20. Those who violated the order were charged with trespassing — a measure Curry deemed necessary in order to slow the spread of the virus.
RELATED VIDEO: Disruptive Passengers Removed from United Airlines Flight After Panic Over Coughing Fellow Flyer He explained that these locations draw “hundreds of thousands of people packed close together,” and therefore proper social distancing can not be practiced.“We can’t plan on summer right now. It’s the simplest way to say it,” the mayor continued, noting that the opening of city pools is also questionable at this time.
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