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Tampa Bay prepares for Fourth of July first, Elsa second
Many bay area residents focused on getting ready for Independence Day over the storm. Some managed to do both.
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Garrett Adams, 23, and Daylon Shepherd, 22, plan to throw a house party from their Tampa home this Fourth of July. [ Josh Fiallo ]
Updated 3 hours ago
While Florida remains in the path of the stubborn but uncertain Tropical Storm Elsa, which briefly gained hurricane strength, Tampa Bay residents spent Saturday focused on their real priority:
Getting ready to celebrate the Fourth of July.
âWeâll worry about the storm after we have our fun,â said 43-year-old Esmeralda Lopez as she shopped in West Tampa.
Don t let this virus make you shorten your life, Gerald McKenzie said. If we don t take the vaccine, we re opening ourselves up to that virus because it s not going to go away. That virus is going to stay.
I want you to do the same thing watch your grandchildren grow up.
- Gerald McKenzie
McKenzie said people understand in general that when enough of them are vaccinated things can return to normal. He said the community currently has 16 active cases. However, some misinformation is being shared that people will get really sick or turn into a zombie. [It] will help prevent you from getting sick with COVID-19 and passing it on to other people and to our grandchildren, McKenzie said.
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