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billlaur 04-20-2020 05:43 AM

Beaches
 
Whats wrong with or governor, opening beaches in Jacksonville area,is he craz:pray:y?

milling73 04-20-2020 07:17 AM

Cant see how beaches putting people any more at risk than going to grocery, Wal-Mart, Lowes, golf, carry-out dining, or any of the other many places open.

dewilson58 04-20-2020 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by milling73 (Post 1749751)
Cant see how beaches putting people any more at risk than going to grocery, Wal-Mart, Lowes, __________________.




Apples and rotten oranges.............people need food & contractors need supplies. Beaches are recreation.

golfing eagles 04-20-2020 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by billlaur (Post 1749647)
Whats wrong with or governor, opening beaches in Jacksonville area,is he craz:pray:y?

Maybe.

Or maybe he has A LOT more information to form a BASIS for his DECISION than you have for your OPINION.

bilcon 04-20-2020 07:40 AM

Dammed if you do, dammed if you don't.

dewilson58 04-20-2020 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by bilcon (Post 1749780)
Dammed if you do, dammed if you don't.


Good summary.

bumpygreens 04-20-2020 07:49 AM

Why are you blaming the governor? Beaches are controlled by municipalities. Take it up with the mayor of Jacksonville.

Wing-nut2 04-20-2020 07:51 AM

If there is problem with the beach, why are we still playing golf?

milling73 04-20-2020 07:53 AM

The fact still remains that in either scenario people still out and about. There is no less risk at catching virus while out for groceries vs walking on a beach. Except that A beach allows far more separation space than aisles of stores.

asianthree 04-20-2020 08:50 AM

My Aunt lives on Tampa Bay, in a 6th floor condo. All public parking is closed. She walks her 2 miles twice a day on the beach, patrol is heavier than normal. No sitting.

Most of the time there are very few. She walks to a restaurant on the beach, picks up her lunch or dinner. She believes sitting is your path to death. Tomorrow she will be 97.

Jerseygirl08 04-20-2020 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1749754)
Maybe.

Or maybe he has A LOT more information to form a BASIS for his DECISION than you have for your OPINION.

What possible information could the Governor have that would possess him to "open up the beaches". Salt water and/or sand stop Covid-19 cells from entering human bodies?? Or maybe microscopic sodium droplets (found on every beach in FL) can kill the virus spewing from human droplets, on the beach.

I have not talked to one Floridian who thinks this is a good idea. How about we open some of restaurants, hair salons, retail stores, small businesses that are about to go under (not all, just the most essential first) using 100% precaution, rather than the beaches. Maybe the Governor has a debt to pay to all the beach side hotels? Just conjecture, and sarcastic .... I know. But I can picture it right now: All the college students, families, whomever, who are out of work and school may all flood the hotels and beaches. Then what? Ahhh, I'm getting ahead of myself here but just wanted to share my opinion. We are, in fact, all entitled to our own opinions.

golfing eagles 04-20-2020 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl08 (Post 1749881)
What possible information could the Governor have that would possess him to "open up the beaches". Salt water and/or sand stop Covid-19 cells from entering human bodies?? Or maybe microscopic sodium droplets (found on every beach in FL) can kill the virus spewing from human droplets, on the beach.

I have not talked to one Floridian who thinks this is a good idea. How about we open some of restaurants, hair salons, retail stores, small businesses that are about to go under (not all, just the most essential first) using 100% precaution, rather than the beaches. Maybe the Governor has a debt to pay to all the beach side hotels? Just conjecture, and sarcastic .... I know. But I can picture it right now: All the college students, families, whomever, who are out of work and school may all flood the hotels and beaches. Then what? Ahhh, I'm getting ahead of myself here but just wanted to share my opinion. We are, in fact, all entitled to our own opinions.


Time for a reality check:

Do you think you have as much information at your disposal as the governor???? Don't bother answering that, because any answer you give would be a lose-lose scenario.

"How about we open some of restaurants, hair salons, retail stores, small businesses that are about to go under". All places with close personal indoor contact---hardly the same as a beach. If they do open beaches I would only support it with enforced social distancing----no "All the college students, families, whomever, who are out of work and school may all flood the hotels and beaches."

Bottom line: Sooner or later, things have to open up and return to "normal", or the "new normal". Doing it in a well planned and organized manner is better than a free for all, but also better than hiding under your bed forever.

npwalters 04-20-2020 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl08 (Post 1749881)
What possible information could the Governor have that would possess him to "open up the beaches". Salt water and/or sand stop Covid-19 cells from entering human bodies?? Or maybe microscopic sodium droplets (found on every beach in FL) can kill the virus spewing from human droplets, on the beach.

I have not talked to one Floridian who thinks this is a good idea. How about we open some of restaurants, hair salons, retail stores, small businesses that are about to go under (not all, just the most essential first) using 100% precaution, rather than the beaches. Maybe the Governor has a debt to pay to all the beach side hotels? Just conjecture, and sarcastic .... I know. But I can picture it right now: All the college students, families, whomever, who are out of work and school may all flood the hotels and beaches. Then what? Ahhh, I'm getting ahead of myself here but just wanted to share my opinion. We are, in fact, all entitled to our own opinions.

Now you have talked to at least one Floridian that thinks this is a good idea.

golfing eagles 04-20-2020 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by npwalters (Post 1749910)
Now you have talked to at least one Floridian that thinks this is a good idea.

Make that two

starflyte1 04-20-2020 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1749915)
Make that two

Three!


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