I sincerely hope that they can get the ship righted ASAP in the US and we all can get back to our daily lives once again albeit they might never be the same as they previously were .I have the sense that both our bordering neighbors were a lot more intelligent in responding to this crisis and so have been able to contain the virus so much better. It helps when you have rational leadership at the top. Here it's pretty much up to 50 different governors to figure it out and that's why some are coordinating with each other because there is no real national strategy--that's been missing. And 50 different governors could do 50 different things and probably some of them will.
I will say this, the beach, and parks for that matter, are places where social distancing is pretty easy to accomplish. Other than spring break scenarios, I can’t think of a situation I’ve ever been in where I’ve been on top of other people at the beach, and I grew up on the crowded Jersey shore (yes, I am fist pumping right now).Was thinking about this last night. I understand the economic arguments to opening things back up, but starting with the beaches makes absolutely no sense. The free admission beaches (might be a parking charge?) aren't going to drive an economic engine so why the hell would you start there? People aren't travelling right now so its not like you are bringing in tourist money.
I will say this, the beach, and parks for that matter, are places where social distancing is pretty easy to accomplish. Other than spring break scenarios, I can’t think of a situation I’ve ever been in where I’ve been on top of other people at the beach, and I grew up on the crowded Jersey shore (yes, I am fist pumping right now).
The closing down of public, open spaces has been a problem for me throughout this time. People’s tendency to completely ignore the rules and have group picnics and 5 on 5 basketball games have been a problem for me as well, but I go to the park near where I live now specifically to get away from people and to get some sun. Not being able to do that has been tough and feels unnecessary.
beaches do make sense if one considers/believes in the ability of humans to follow the rues.
Yeah, this is tough. I don’t disagree with anything you’ve said, but I also think that the less draconian the restrictions are, the more likely people are to follow them willingly. Also, I’m assuming you are from NY. You might not have a full appreciation for how significant a part of daily life the beaches are in Florida and other coastal resort type places. They are basically the only reason to be in those places. Everything revolves around them. It’s not vacation for the locals. Does that make sense?I get what you are saying. They "closed" off a couple trails near me in Jersey which seems absurd. Was doing walks with my kids all the time and now we are restricted to the sidewalks. Makes no sense.
However, you look at that picture and we are talking about a different scenario than being outside and away from others. Then you have the communal aspect of the showers and bathrooms that everyone is now sharing.
The other part that bothers me about this scenario. What is the long term solution that this is helping with? Let's say opening up the beaches doesn't cause any issues at all (opening anything will cause SOME problems, but lets just pretend) does that help with anything long term? Doesn't help the economy and now you have a lot of people who went to the beach for a couple weeks and have no issues thinking maybe everything is overblown. Do they start getting even more lax on social distancing? Does it cause other places that do have higher rates of infection than Jacksonville look at this and think the same thing?
I understand the mental aspects of getting people out of their house, it just seems like very short term thinking right now in the grand scheme of things. And, I am for a phased opening in places that haven't been hit hard. Beaches just don't make any sense to me as where to start.
Yeah, this is tough. I don’t disagree with anything you’ve said, but I also think that the less draconian the restrictions are, the more likely people are to follow them willingly. Also, I’m assuming you are from NY. You might not have a full appreciation for how significant a part of daily life the beaches are in Florida and other coastal resort type places. They are basically the only reason to be in those places. Everything revolves around them. It’s not vacation for the locals. Does that make sense?
Those are not current pictures of our beaches. Too bad the news media couldn’t bother checking any of their info and request current photos. But hey, the rest of the country will eat it up with no background check.
Gotta love our ‘journalists’
Good thing that regardless of what the pictures may/may not show, DeSantis is still a dumb-ass for re-opening beaches and the sentiment of the gif is the same regardless.Those are not current pictures of our beaches. Too bad the news media couldn’t bother checking any of their info and request current photos. But hey, the rest of the country will eat it up with no background check.
Gotta love our ‘journalists’
Yeah, still not a good look for the beach-goers in the video there.Is that true? Might not look quite as bad as that first picture but sure seems a like a lot of people in the live video in the below article. Not disagreeing or arguing, just curious why you say that.
Visitors cheer as Jacksonville beaches reopen
For real. I hate the beach .Beaches are terrible places to go in general anyway.
Good news with a ray of hope attached to it.
Sunlight destroys virus quickly, new govt. tests find, but experts say pandemic could last through summer
Are you a pool person? Really don't enjoy the pool at all, I could go to the beach any day.For real. I hate the beach .
Good thing that regardless of what the pictures may/may not show, DeSantis is still a dumb-ass for re-opening beaches and the sentiment of the gif is the same regardless.
![]()
For real. I hate the beach .
Are you a pool person? Really don't enjoy the pool at all, I could go to the beach any day.
Is that true? Might not look quite as bad as that first picture but sure seems a like a lot of people in the live video in the below article. Not disagreeing or arguing, just curious why you say that.
Visitors cheer as Jacksonville beaches reopen
I'm a lake person myself but I like the beach, the kids love playing in the sand. The problem with the beach is the salt water stings my eyes and the waves beating on you really wears on you over time. I would go more often but my wife DESPISES having to pack up all the gear and dragging it down, then having everything full of sand and cleaning it all up