TEXAS AND FLORIDA: IF YOU WANT TO DRINK, DO SO AT HOME
Texas
and Florida close bars for a SECOND time while Arizona tells residents
to stay home as states battle record spike in COVID-19 cases and
hospitalizations
Daily Mail
June 26, 2020
Texas and Florida are forcing bars to close again and Arizona is telling
residents to stay home as the states continue to see record spikes in
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
The abrupt actions reflect how the
hotspot states are now scrambling to contain outbreaks less than two
months after aggressively reopening and becoming the first in the United
States to lift lockdown measures.
In Texas, Republican Gov. Greg
Abbott shut down bars again on Friday and scaled back restaurant dining
to 50 percent capacity - the most dramatic reversals yet as confirmed
coronavirus cases surge.
Meanwhile, Florida officials also announced on
Friday that the consumption of alcohol at bars across the state would
now be prohibited as daily infections soared to nearly 9,000 -
shattering the daily tolls from the previous two days.
The United
States, already the hardest-hit country in the world with close to
125,000 deaths, never fully emerged from its first COVID-19 wave.
Following a weeks-long plateau, new cases are once again back to where
they were in April. The number of infections across the US rose by
nearly 40,000 on Thursday in the largest single-day increase since the
pandemic started.
2 comments:
I had a few Millers last night on the patio. It was kind of muggy outside but the dogs loved guarding the perimeter fence and barking at just about everyone walking by.
@ Trey: I do hope you were wearing a mask. And your dogs too, for that matter.
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