It's Sunday Night
Do you know where SARS-CoV-2 is hiding?
April 17, 2020
By Megan Roos
Beaches and parks (click here) in Santa Cruz County reopened Thursday as California and other states across the country began discussing plans to lift stay-at-home orders. Public spaces in California counties that have been harder hit by the coronavirus pandemic remain closed.
"We are, please, asking you not to congregate into groups, because that's going to force us to probably shut this down again," Santa Cruz Chief of Police Andrew Mills warned residents Thursday....
I suppose you can ask, but, the beaches and vacation spots are there for fun and romance. Most of the time beach blankets are usually six feet apart. I suppose the new bikini line is going to be a "face mask line."
There are problems with hiking trails. As one closes the other receive more traffic and that is just asking for trouble. So, if one park is going to open there needs to be an agreement that all parks are going to open. The understanding that a serious virus is a plague within out lifestyles but we cannot ignore it. There needs to be signs to remind people visiting recreation areas and vacation spots that SARS-CoV-2 is still a problem and take measures to protect from it.