Saturday, June 27, 2020

Shut 'er back down


I hope Miami-Dade is ready for an insurrection.

Because, also, too...
Florida is shutting down bars in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus, after the state reported a single-day record of new infections.

The announcement did not come from the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), but from Halsey Beshears, the secretary of the agency that regulates Florida bars, who made the announcement via tweet.

Beshears said that on-premise alcohol consumption will stop immediately, effectively moving the state back to an earlier phase of reopening.

  The Hill
Protecting deSantis.
The move comes just days after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said he would not move backwards to impose more restrictions to stem the spread of the disease.

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DeSantis has resisted a statewide mandate for people to wear masks, and has argued that the state has plenty of hospital capacity available to deal with the surging number of cases.

He has also sought to downplay the significance of rising infections because the virus is targeting younger people.

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Florida shattered its single-day record of new coronavirus cases reported on Friday, adding an additional 8,942 confirmed infections, according to the Department of Health.

The state broke the previous record of 5,508, which was just set two days ago.

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Florida is now the second state to reimpose restrictions, after Texas announced just a few hours earlier that it would close bars.
And what a shame....
The Republican National Committee relocated its convention to Jacksonville, after President Trump said North Carolina would have imposed too many restrictions.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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