Skip to main content

Thousands hit Southern California beaches despite lockdown

NewsColony
Thousands hit Southern California beaches despite lockdown

Thousands of people crowded beaches in Southern California on the weekend, despite a statewide lockdown implemented due to the spread of COVID-19 in the US.

While beaches in Los Angeles and San Diego Counties remained closed, they were open in Ventura and Orange Counties.

However, beachgoers still had to adhere to  guidelines and restrictions, including keeping parking lots closed to discourage outside visitors and limit crowds.
Southern California is expecting summer like weather this weekend as social distancing and beach closures in neighboring counties continue due to the coronavirus. (Michael Heiman/Getty Images)
“It’s a beautiful day,” Frank Feerini, who was at Huntington Beach in Orange County, told KABC. “How can you keep anybody in?”

The summer-like weather was a big draw for many who flocked to the beach.

“I think that people want to get out,” Mr Feerini said.

“I think they’ve been cooped up, I think they’re going stir crazy.”

Related Articles

Authorities in both Ventura and Orange Counties reported excellent behaviour by beachgoers, who they said were observing social distancing rules after weeks being hunkered down to slow the spread of the virus.

“People are being very cooperative and observing the social distancing rules,” Brian O’Rourke, the lifeguard battalion chief for Newport Beach, told CNN.

By Sunday, temperatures had cooled down a bit in the region, but that didn’t deter people from trekking to the beach to soak in the sun.

At Deer Creek Beach, just north of the Ventura County line and about 20 kilometres west of Malibu, beachgoers threw frisbees, played fetch with their dogs, waded into the cool water and went surfing.

Many did appear to follow social distancing guidelines while engaging in the outdoor activities.

“I just saw some friends who I had not seen in six weeks and we greeted each other but maintained social distancing,” Nick Rosenfeld, who lives in Malibu, told CNN.

“But it’s tough,” he added. “We’ve got to get back to work. I’m an unemployed personal trainer, and this is the first time I’ve been out of the house in a long time.”

The scenes at Ventura and Orange County beaches were a stark contrast to the empty neighbouring Southern California beaches.

Just kilometres away, beaches in Los Angeles County looked more like ghost towns.

Under the county’s stay-home order, beaches — as well as beach parking lots, restrooms, showers and accessways — will remain closed through May 15.

The 35 kilometre bike path that runs along the LA County coastline is also closed to pedestrians.

In front of the beach’s parking lots, the message on the signs are also a reminder to residents and visitors to steer clear: “Beach and beach lots are closed.”

The LA County Sheriff’s Department sent a reminder to residents on Twitter to avoid beachside hangouts. “Enforcement is in full effect!” the department wrote.
To help those trying to beat the heat — and help people avoid the temptation of going to beaches — LA County officials also opened emergency cooling centres.

San Diego beaches are also closed under a similar order, though authorities announced they would allow access to the water beginning yesterday for swimming, surfing, paddle boarding and kayaking.

Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore applauded residents of his community for staying home, posting a picture on Twitter Saturday of deserted stretches of beach.

“My compliments to our community for staying away from the beaches in LA,” he wrote. “From Malibu, Santa Monica, Venice, to Dockweiler – All Clear!! Safer at Home will get us there sooner.”

In a statement, a spokesman for Gov. Gavin Newsom said that Californians have a responsibility to abide by the state’s stay-home order. When they do venture out, they should practice social distancing.

“California is grateful to the vast majority of local leaders who are helping people stay home and save lives,” press secretary Jesse Melgar said in a statement Sunday afternoon.

“Public access to parks, beaches or open spaces comes with a heavy responsibility to ensure that safe conditions are maintained consistent with the state order. We’ve come too far together to put the greater public health at risk.”

For breaking news alerts and livestreams straight to your smartphone sign up to the 9News app and set notifications to on at the App Store or Google Play.  

Source: 9News

The post Thousands hit Southern California beaches despite lockdown appeared first on NewsColony.
NewsColony



from WordPress https://ift.tt/3bJiO0b

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

What you should do if you have coronavirus

NewsColony What you should do if you have coronavirus Click to expand Replay Video UP NEXT Watch a COVID-19 Lab Test Watch a COVID-19 Lab Test Redding Record Searchlight Redding’s first cannabis store, Synergy, opens for business Redding’s first cannabis store, Synergy, opens for business Redding Record Searchlight Five tips to be a rock painter Five tips to be a rock painter Redding Record Searchlight SETTINGS OFF HD HQ SD LO Skip Ad UP NEXT You wake up with a dry cough or headache. It could be the common cold or allergies, or it could be the coronavirus.  So, what should you do next?  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other public health experts recommend taking the following steps if you’re feeling sick and think you may have COVID-19.  Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Do an inventory of symptoms:  Dry...

Coronavirus Live Updates: Online Retailers Plan Campaign to Rescue Postal Service

NewsColony Coronavirus Live Updates: Online Retailers Plan Campaign to Rescue Postal Service Here’s what you need to know: Image A United States Postal Service employee making deliveries in the Bronx last month. Credit… Desiree Rios for The New York Times Online retailers, including Amazon, want Congress to save the Postal Service. A coalition of online retailers backed by Amazon plans to start on Wednesday a seven-figure advertising blitz opposing President Trump’s demand that the beleaguered United States Postal Service ratchet up its package delivery rates to avoid bankruptcy during the coronavirus crisis, its top lobbyist said. The ads will begin running nationally Wednesday night on “Hannity,” one of Mr. Trump’s favorite programs on Fox News, and on Rush Limbaugh’s radio show on Thursday. They do not mention the president but label his proposal to raise delivery prices “a massive package tax” on small businesses and Americans who rely on the mail for pre...

China’s military is world’s first to use experimental virus vaccine

NewsColony China’s military is world’s first to use experimental virus vaccine © AFP An experimental coronavirus vaccine has been approved for use by the Chinese military – a first for the armed forces of any country. Photo: AFP China has approved military use of an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed by the People’s Liberation Army and a Chinese pharmaceutical company, in a first for the armed forces of any country. The vaccine, identified as Ad5-nCoV, was jointly developed by a team at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, led by Major General Chen Wei, and Tianjin-based company CanSino Biologics . It is the first time that a vaccine candidate for Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, has been authorised for use for the military of any nation. CanSino said on Monday that the candidate had been through two phases of clinical trials, which indicated it was safe and there was “relatively high” immune response to the antigen. The candidate is yet to start ...