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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is allowing some beaches in northern Florida
to reopen, The Associated Press reported on Friday, even though the state has continued to see an increase in coronavirus cases. As of Friday, Florida had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths. DeSantis, who initially left it up to local officials to close their beaches and other establishments, said at a news conference on Friday that some counties could start reopening their beaches if they wanted, adding that it was important for people to get fresh air, the AP reported. "Do it in a good way," DeSantis said. "Do it in a safe way." -- MAGA - Manipulating America's Gullible Assholes |
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is allowing some beaches in northern Florida to reopen, The Associated Press reported on Friday, even though the state has continued to see an increase in coronavirus cases. As of Friday, Florida had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths. DeSantis, who initially left it up to local officials to close their beaches and other establishments, said at a news conference on Friday that some counties could start reopening their beaches if they wanted, adding that it was important for people to get fresh air, the AP reported. "Do it in a good way," DeSantis said. "Do it in a safe way." As long as social distancing is done, what is different than going out to walk the neighborhood? |
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Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is allowing some beaches in northern Florida to reopen, The Associated Press reported on Friday, even though the state has continued to see an increase in coronavirus cases. As of Friday, Florida had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths. DeSantis, who initially left it up to local officials to close their beaches and other establishments, said at a news conference on Friday that some counties could start reopening their beaches if they wanted, adding that it was important for people to get fresh air, the AP reported. "Do it in a good way," DeSantis said. "Do it in a safe way." As long as social distancing is done, what is different than going out to walk the neighborhood? Northern FL is far less affected than southern FL, too. |
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On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 20:23:15 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is allowing some beaches in northern Florida to reopen, The Associated Press reported on Friday, even though the state has continued to see an increase in coronavirus cases. As of Friday, Florida had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths. DeSantis, who initially left it up to local officials to close their beaches and other establishments, said at a news conference on Friday that some counties could start reopening their beaches if they wanted, adding that it was important for people to get fresh air, the AP reported. "Do it in a good way," DeSantis said. "Do it in a safe way." He is talking about the pan handle, not that ******** on the North East corner of the state you love so much. The counties he wants to allow to open have a very low number of cases and the beaches are not particularly crowded. It is very easy for your party to be 100 feet from the nearest other soul. Don't confuse this with Coney Island or even Miami, Ft Lauderdale. You could easily open the beaches here too, for the same reason. At this time a year you could walk a mile down the beach in Sanibel or Ft Myers Beach and only see a dozen people. If you were on Lover's Key you might not see anyone. Where my kids lived in Mexico Beach we usually had the beach to ourselves. This is a big state and the things that might make sense in Miami 600 miles away are ridiculous up in the pan handle. |
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On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 00:34:51 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is allowing some beaches in northern Florida to reopen, The Associated Press reported on Friday, even though the state has continued to see an increase in coronavirus cases. As of Friday, Florida had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths. DeSantis, who initially left it up to local officials to close their beaches and other establishments, said at a news conference on Friday that some counties could start reopening their beaches if they wanted, adding that it was important for people to get fresh air, the AP reported. "Do it in a good way," DeSantis said. "Do it in a safe way." As long as social distancing is done, what is different than going out to walk the neighborhood? Harry thinks going to the beach is taking the train out to Fire Island. I doubt he has ever seen a beach without people laying on overlapping blankets. https://i.pinimg.com/474x/bb/08/38/b...ney-island.jpg |
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On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 21:22:43 -0400, Alex wrote:
Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is allowing some beaches in northern Florida to reopen, The Associated Press reported on Friday, even though the state has continued to see an increase in coronavirus cases. As of Friday, Florida had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths. DeSantis, who initially left it up to local officials to close their beaches and other establishments, said at a news conference on Friday that some counties could start reopening their beaches if they wanted, adding that it was important for people to get fresh air, the AP reported. "Do it in a good way," DeSantis said. "Do it in a safe way." As long as social distancing is done, what is different than going out to walk the neighborhood? Northern FL is far less affected than southern FL, too. Particularly in the pan handle but I doubt Harry has ever actually been there |
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On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 00:34:51 -0000 (UTC), wrote:Keyser Soze wrote: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is allowing some beaches in northern Florida to reopen, The Associated Press reported on Friday, even though the state has continued to see an increase in coronavirus cases. As of Friday, Florida had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths. DeSantis, who initially left it up to local officials to close their beaches and other establishments, said at a news conference on Friday that some counties could start reopening their beaches if they wanted, adding that it was important for people to get fresh air, the AP reported. "Do it in a good way," DeSantis said. "Do it in a safe way."As long as social distancing is done, what is different than going out towalk the neighborhood?Harry thinks going to the beach is taking the train out to FireIsland. I doubt he has ever seen a beach without people laying onoverlapping blankets.https://i.pinimg.com/474x/bb/08/38/b...ney-island.jpg Is that where the term "fire ants" comes from? -- .. ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 08:53:50 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 4/18/20 1:10 AM, wrote: On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 21:22:43 -0400, Alex wrote: Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is allowing some beaches in northern Florida to reopen, The Associated Press reported on Friday, even though the state has continued to see an increase in coronavirus cases. As of Friday, Florida had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths. DeSantis, who initially left it up to local officials to close their beaches and other establishments, said at a news conference on Friday that some counties could start reopening their beaches if they wanted, adding that it was important for people to get fresh air, the AP reported. "Do it in a good way," DeSantis said. "Do it in a safe way." As long as social distancing is done, what is different than going out to walk the neighborhood? Northern FL is far less affected than southern FL, too. Particularly in the pan handle but I doubt Harry has ever actually been there More imagining on your part. Your incorrect conjuring never ends. So tell us about your extensive travel on the Florida pan handle beaches. If they want to keep the beaches closed in Broward and Dade, I can understand it but up on the north gulf coast? Why? For that matter it really doesn't even make that much sense here. Most of the beaches are deserted at this time of year and social distancing is not a problem. |
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