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Good news: it became known when the beaches will open in New York

'24.06.2020'

Vita Popova

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Beaches in New York will open to the public on the eve of Independence Day. About what made the authorities make such a decision, the newspaper writes. Fox News.

Last month, on the eve of Memorial Day, the beaches of New York were partially open for visiting. Now, on the eve of Independence Day, they will be fully open. This means that very soon the inhabitants of the metropolis will be able to cool in the cool waters of the ocean. On Tuesday, June 23, wrote about this on his page in Twitter Mayor of Bill de Blasio.

Screenshot: @ NYCMayor / Twitter

Thus, the mayor confirmed media reports that the city's beaches will be officially open next week. “Rumors are true: New York beaches will open for swimming on July 1,” de Blasio said.

He reiterated that people should follow the rules of social distance and wear face masks on beaches to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The pandemic has already claimed the lives of more than 121 thousand people and affected 2,36 million people in the United States as of June 23. As of yesterday, a total of 217 coronavirus cases and 742 victims of COVID-22 were recorded in the city.

Beaches in several states have been partially reopened since Friday, the day before Memorial Day. True, visitors to the beaches had to adhere to a number of restrictions, including a ban on swimming.

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The decision to open beaches on the eve of the weekend of Independence Day was made due to the fact that the country is struggling with both health problems and social tensions.

The United States witnessed widespread protests against racial injustice after the death of African American George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25. Recall that a man died as a result of strangulation after a white policeman kneeled on his neck for almost nine minutes.

As ForumDaily New York wrote earlier:

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