Spring-break partying falls victim to COVID-19 crisis
HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH, KELLI KENNEDY and ANILA YOGANATHAN , Associated Press
March 8, 2021
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1of12Beachgoers take advantage of the weather as they spend time on Clearwater Beach Tuesday, March 2, 2021, in Clearwater, Fla., a popular spring break destination, west of Tampa. Colleges around the U.S. are scaling back spring break or canceling it entirely to discourage beachfront partying that could raise infection rates back on campus.Chris O Meara/APShow MoreShow Less
2of12Visitors walk on the pier near a social distancing sticker over Clearwater Beach on Tuesday, March 2, 2021, in Clearwater, Fla., a popular spring break destination west of Tampa. Colleges around the U.S. are scaling back spring break or canceling it entirely to discourage beachfront partying that could raise infection rates back on campus.Chris O Meara/APShow MoreShow Less
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Students looking to escape the cold North are still going to hit big party spots such as Florida, Mexico, California and Las Vegas. But many are skipping trips this year.
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