New York will remain hot for quite a while. Louisiana is getting worse by the day, and Florida is starting to trend in that direction. I think Florida has the chance to really spike upward because the state is not closed down and people are still going to the beaches.
I’m pretty sure I just drove past a grammar school here in Florida Land that was in session.
I can’t say for sure if kids were there, but there were at least 50 cars in the lot.
>>I think Florida has the chance to really spike upward because the state is not closed down and people are still going to the beaches.
Not to mention the number of older retirees that live there - that could be a disaster for them.
“and people are still going to the beaches.”
You don’t get the virus at the beach.
Meh. In most states the number of deaths is so low that the stat itself is anecdotal.
Is there any actual evidence that ‘going to the beach’ in Florida spreads the virus?
Seems to me that fresh air, sunlight, and salt water are not the problem at all.
Close the bars, hotels, and nightclubs and leave the beaches open.