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Topic Title: Open Letter to Beachside Mayors and Leaders Topic Summary: Temporarily Stop the Flow of Visitors Created On: 03/25/2020 09:42 AM |
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- 426Blue | - 03/25/2020 09:42 AM |
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- TeeBirdForever | - 03/25/2020 01:42 PM |
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- StirfryMcflurry | - 04/01/2020 05:43 PM |
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03/26/2020 09:23 AM
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Thanks for the info. Seems like a well thought out move for Melbourne Beach - no reason to actually close the beaches preventing permanent residents from using, just as there's no reason to stop a permanent resident from going for a walk in their neighborhood. My biggest concern is still the influx of visitors - it's definitely happening. Local hospitals are already at their brink. (so I hear) The prospect of a hospital being tasked to care of a visitor falling ill, choosing to come here at this time for some non-essential reason, as opposed to staying put in their own community, is disturbing to say the least.
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