Even the text of the article cannot reach photo editors, I guess? “When the state did not close beaches, there was national outrage, though the decision seems obvious in retrospect, given how much safer people are outside.”https://twitter.com/MarketUrbanism/status/1370789791957139456 …
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Replying to @zeynep
But isn't the issue that keeping beaches open means people flock to beaches from out of state, cram into hotels, and go to restaurants and bars nearby? Like when they stayed open for spring break last year. People don't camp out in the open air. It leads to indoor events.
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Replying to @RMac53B
People have been saying this for a year now but... If that’s the problem, that’s what we should talk about. It makes no sense to aggressively highlight and shame the safest part of an activity to “hint” (in one’s mind) at something completely different.
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