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Maskless spring breakers flout Florida s South Beach COVID-19 rules

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Granny shouldn t be out here : Maskless spring breakers flout Florida s South Beach COVID-19 rules

‘Granny shouldn’t be out here’: Maskless spring breakers flout Florida s South Beach COVID-19 rules Martin Vassolo, Miami Herald © Al Diaz/TNS Despite the coronavirus pandemic, spring breakers Karsyn Mcleod and Zayasha Fowler, both 21, spend time outdoor dining and Hookah bars along Ocean Drive on South Beach in Miami on March 12, 2021. MIAMI With a black mask pulled under his chin, 22-year-old Ace Beck weaved through spring breakers on busy Ocean Drive without any concern for catching COVID-19 or unwittingly passing it on to somebody else. The Alabama A&M junior, who spent Thursday afternoon in Miami Beach having fun and flirting with girls, said the big crowds didn’t worry him. For one, he said he believed the tropical climate in South Florida would keep the virus at bay. And he didn’t expect to run into any medically vulnerable seniors during spring break on South Beach.

Granny shouldn t be out here : Maskless spring breakers flout Florida s South Beach COVID-19 rules | Nation/World

MIAMI — With a black mask pulled under his chin, 22-year-old Ace Beck weaved through spring breakers on busy Ocean Drive without any concern for catching COVID-19 — or unwittingly passing it on to somebody else. The Alabama A&M junior, who spent Thursday afternoon in Miami Beach having fun and flirting with girls, said the big crowds didn’t worry him. For one, he said he believed the tropical climate in South Florida would keep the virus at bay. And he didn’t expect to run into any medically vulnerable seniors during spring break on South Beach. “There’s no way that a girl can cough and I get it, it’s too hot,” Beck said, later adding: “Granny shouldn’t be out here anyways. It’s too many people.”

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