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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.
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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.
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