Virus concerns grow -- as do crowds flocking to Jersey Shore
BELMAR, N.J. (AP) As coronavirus-related restrictions are eased and temperatures climb, people are flocking back to the Jersey Shore.
And with the July Fourth holiday weekend upon us, thats making some people nervous, particularly given the large crowds that have surfaced at some popular shore spots recently and poor compliance with mandated measures to help slow the spread of the virus.
I am really concerned, said Paul Kanitra, mayor of Point Pleasant Beach, a popular shore town that was unexpectedly overrun by thousands of tourists who swarmed the beach and boardwalk a few weeks ago at a pop-up party, paying little heed to social distancing or masks.
Were seeing spikes across the country in states that opened up weeks ago, and while were doing a good job in New Jersey, there are a lot of people that are way too cavalier about social distancing, he said. Theres inherent risk in all of this.
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