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Related: About this forum'Parks were packed.' Charlotte crowds collide with stay-at-home order, health director warns
Mecklenburg County Health Director Gibbie Harris slammed the lack of social distancing in Charlottes parks this weekend, as county officials announced the first local death from COVID-19 likely arose from community spread of the disease.
Greater restrictions may be needed to enforce distance rules in outdoor spaces, Harris said Sunday during a news conference. Few details were released about the person who died. Harris said the number of cases and deaths can be reduced if residents follow stay-at-home orders and stay six feet or more away from other people.
Yesterday, our parks were packed with people. Social distancing was not even an option, Harris said at Sundays press conference. These are presenting situations where we will see individuals exposed in ways that are against our stay-at-home order.
Under Mecklenburgs stay-at-home order, residents are allowed to go out and exercise, but we have emphasized that people need to be six feet apart. Social-distancing is critical in this situation, and the parks there were way more people than you couldnt social-distance even if you wanted to, Harris said.
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)dchill
(40,476 posts)iwillalwayswonderwhy
(2,661 posts)Parks got jammed. Clamp down followed. Now you cannot drive somewhere for exercise. You can only access parks you can walk to.
central scrutinizer
(12,441 posts)Many people in the Willamette Valley were bored so they drove to the coast and filled the parks and beaches. Those small communities, with many older retired residents, were overwhelmed. They were pissed. Now the state has closed all state parks
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