Beaches in Florida will start reopening THIS EVENING

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As New Yorkers plan to escape the slave state to a free state, Florida is looking very good.

Beaches in Florida will start reopening THIS EVENING ‘with restrictions’ despite rising death and infection rates in the state – after Trump said it was up to governors to decide when to come out of lockdown

  • Jacksonville beaches are set to reopen from 5pm for ‘essential activities only’
  • Socially distanced activities such as walking and biking will be permitted   
  • Locals are warned they will be ‘swimming and surfing’ at their own risk 

eaches in Jacksonville, Florida will start reopening under a restricted schedule this evening following President Trump‘s announcement that states must decide themselves when to reopen.

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Beaches and parks in Jacksonville are set to reopen at 5pm on Friday evening ‘with restrictions for essential activities only.’

‘This can be the beginning of the pathway back to normal life,’ Mayor Lenny Curry said on Thursday evening. ‘Please respect and follow these limitations. Stay within the guidelines for your safety as well as for the safety of your neighbors.’

Death and infection rates in Florida continued to rise on Thursday, with figures showing there are now more than 23,300 cases of coronavirus in Florida, with 668 deaths.

Jacksonville Beach pictured on March 20. Beaches and parks in Jacksonville are set to reopen at 5pm on Friday evening ‘with restrictions for essential activities only’

It comes as the president declared the nation is in the ‘process’ of winning the war against the coronavirus, and announced the new phased return toward normalcy last night, even as deaths and infections in the nation continued to rise.

Activities that will be permitted on the beaches include recreational activities consistent with social distancing guidelines such as walking, biking, hiking, fishing, running, swimming, taking care of pets and surfing.

Going forward, the beaches will be open from 6am to 11am every morning and 5pm to 8pm every evening.

‘Please be advised that you are swimming and surfing at your own risk,’ a press release revealing the change warned.

Jacksonville Beach pictured on March 15. Going forward, the beaches will be open from 6am to 11am every morning and 5pm to 8pm every evening

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TARDRE
TARDRE
3 years ago

Hopefully they all take a bath before entering the pool.

And I would be shutting down the traffic from new yuk. Unless it’s to feed the sharks.

Philip
Philip
3 years ago

It begins… finally.

gfmucci .
gfmucci .
3 years ago

This action is insanely premature unless it is an unspoken policy to incur more infections to accelerate “herd immunity.”

Jay
Jay
3 years ago
Reply to  gfmucci .

Go lock your self up

WadeBaker
WadeBaker
3 years ago

Common sense prevails.

leonore35
leonore35
3 years ago
Reply to  WadeBaker

In the so called Spanish flu epidemic California had a very strict lock down and had very few cases. They cancelled the lock down when they thought it
over and got an avalanche of cases

WadeBaker
WadeBaker
3 years ago
Reply to  leonore35

Life is full of risk. Choose to live like a mouse if you wish.

DVader
DVader
3 years ago
Reply to  WadeBaker

Remind yourself of that heroic quote when you have coronavirus and are struggling to breathe…

WadeBaker
WadeBaker
3 years ago
Reply to  DVader

I had my flu in early February.

1PierreMontagne1
1PierreMontagne1
3 years ago

The Covid virus dies immediately at 26 degrees C -every surface on a beach gets way warmer than that.
Hey Thats it – we need more not less global warming…with more global warming we can save the world from Covid Virus
Why didn’t Al Gore say that?

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
3 years ago

Just think, eye candy!

DVader
DVader
3 years ago

Since you’re comparing Florida with New York, you might want to remember that New York has had over 10X the number of coronavirus cases and deaths as Florida. Which means you really can’t compare them.

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