Can we please have a talk with the photo editors? ENOUGH WITH THE BEACH PICTURES ruining articles.
Beaches are one of the least risky environments. Indoor bars and restaurants. House parties. Indoor gatherings where unmasked people talk. Not beaches.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/25/us/coronavirus-cases-young-people.html …
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This photo is in an article in the Washington Post that has many reasonable and important points about unmasked crowding *indoors* in Myrtle beach. The caption? "Crowds pack the beach." Who you gonna believe, your lying eyes or the irresistible pull of misinforming moralizing?pic.twitter.com/9JtxUcU77n
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At this point, this “grim reaper” beach performance isn’t about the pandemic or this virus. It’s straight up moralizing about sinful behavior. Terrible from a public health stand. Those people are not doing anything high-risk, as one’s own eyes can see.https://twitter.com/wjxtvic/status/1279087603862704128 …
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LOL, if only there was a public attraction that often attracts crowds in ORANGE COUNTY FLpic.twitter.com/ArxsYNbKol
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to be fair, it's been pretty closed off this entire time. there's only been recent talks about limited re-openings for both parks and hotels/resorts
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Isn't this simply clickbait journalism? Religion analogy does not seem to be fair.. Agree that people need places for fresh air, otherwise this disease will really affect us mentally (I think already started)
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Same thought for tubing in AZ? Certainly better than a bar, but? https://news.yahoo.com/crowds-flock-arizonas-salt-river-160000631.html …
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