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#FloridaMorons trends after people flock to reopened Florida beaches
On the same day as Florida's highest daily coronavirus death toll, DeSantis told reporters that it’s essential Floridians get exercise outdoors
DeSantis is the biggest Florida Dolt, by far.
What's also needed (besides more gray matter upstairs) is research on the viability of viral particles in open sunlit air. If people are spread out on beaches, with plentiful UV rays pouring down, and a sea breeze, there might not be transmission. I don't see solid data on this. The problem is that basic ethical one of conducting an experiment with the beach as the laboratory and the public as unwitting subjects. People going to the beach are going to assume they're safe... and that could lead to false confidence and breaches in social distance.
How is walking along a Florida Beach any less safe than walking along the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago, or in one of the reopening state parks, or biking on a country lane, or along a city street, or playing golf ( no more than one to a power cart though- otherwise carry the clubs or use a pull cart).?
It isn’t.
Social distancing and common sense are still responsibilities that fall to all of us.
More bodily fluids escaping. More potential for taking them in.
And... if all they do in each of those places is walk, safely apart, then it isn't - but there is a reason bunches of place, like Los Angeles, shut down their walking and hiking trails.
Look at the pictures, Ward.
It doesn't mean that it cannot be done as you suggest, but that betting on it is a dumb idea.
Show me equivalent pictures from Lake Michigan or those state parks, Ward! Go ahead. I looked and did not see them, but maybe you have different sources.
I saw folks violating social distancing in Michigan and Texas, but they weren't at state parks or the shore:
Blocking ambulances seems terribly clever.