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Jacksonville beaches reopen in Florida as states begin easing stay-at-home restrictions


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Beaches and parks in Jacksonville, Florida, reopened at 5 p.m. Friday as more states consider easing restrictions put in place to battle the coronavirus pandemic.

Beaches will be open from 6 to 11 a.m. and from 5 to 8 p.m. daily with some restrictions, according to Jacksonville's website. Recreational activities like running, biking, hiking and swimming will be permitted during this soft reopening, the city's website said.
Activities like sunbathing or any type of group activity will not be allowed at beaches during the restricted hours and items like towels, blankets, chairs, coolers and grills will not be permitted on the beach.

📢 Reminder 📢

When Duval County beaches & parks open today from 5pm to 8pm it is for exercise only - No chairs, coolers, sunbathing, or towels/blankets laid out to sit on.

Thank you for continuing to practice social distancing, for more information: https://t.co/TmkOmWZOqk pic.twitter.com/0mZLiMBoc9

— City of Jacksonville (COJ) (@CityofJax) April 17, 2020
"This can be the beginning of the pathway back to normal life," Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said. "Please respect and follow these limitations. Stay within the guidelines for your safety as well as for the safety of your neighbors."
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Republican Mayor Lenny Curry said he is letting the public back onto Duval County beaches at 5pm Friday for 'essential activities only' because he is 'encouraged' by the rate of infections and hospitalizations and said there is evidence they are flattening the curve.

@Sucker: ???

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4 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

Republican Mayor Lenny Curry said he is letting the public back onto Duval County beaches at 5pm Friday for 'essential activities only' because he is 'encouraged' by the rate of infections and hospitalizations and said there is evidence they are flattening the curve.

@Sucker: ???

Picha lite baa. Janalu vine la leru. 

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2 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

My question is what are those ‘essential activities’ on Florida beaches? 😜

restaurants open ayi unte there would be income.... not sure how they will make money

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25 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Beaches and parks in Jacksonville, Florida, reopened at 5 p.m. Friday as more states consider easing restrictions put in place to battle the coronavirus pandemic.

Beaches will be open from 6 to 11 a.m. and from 5 to 8 p.m. daily with some restrictions, according to Jacksonville's website. Recreational activities like running, biking, hiking and swimming will be permitted during this soft reopening, the city's website said.
Activities like sunbathing or any type of group activity will not be allowed at beaches during the restricted hours and items like towels, blankets, chairs, coolers and grills will not be permitted on the beach.

📢 Reminder 📢

When Duval County beaches & parks open today from 5pm to 8pm it is for exercise only - No chairs, coolers, sunbathing, or towels/blankets laid out to sit on.

Thank you for continuing to practice social distancing, for more information: https://t.co/TmkOmWZOqk pic.twitter.com/0mZLiMBoc9

— City of Jacksonville (COJ) (@CityofJax) April 17, 2020
"This can be the beginning of the pathway back to normal life," Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said. "Please respect and follow these limitations. Stay within the guidelines for your safety as well as for the safety of your neighbors."

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