The sun and humidity will destroy the virus and vitamin D generated increased immunity according to @va_shiva so the beach is a good place to hang around in IMO
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Can you say “overreach”? Wow
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I don't want to go to the beach or the grocery store. Could they make the beach into a grocery store? That way all the people who want to be outside could go there while I could go to the old now-empty store that nobody wants to go to.
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Apparently the virus dies in sunlight, it's outside, it's warm the breeze is blowing. I'm no virologist but I'd have to think the risk of infection is pretty low.
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Any evidence that the virus dies in sunlight? Hot weather should slow down the spread but the blowing breeze can help it spreading.
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need barriers on beach to separate the animalshttps://twitter.com/the1Fred/status/1251548669301665794?s=20 …
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Not to mention that sunshine is the great disinfectant


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