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Coronavirus: Americans flock to beaches on Memorial Day weekend

Revellers party at Osage Beach of the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. Photo: 23 May 2020Image copyright Reuters
Image caption In Missouri, revellers partied on the Lake of the Ozarks, violating social-distancing rules

Americans have flocked to beaches and lakes for Memorial Day weekend, often flouting restrictions imposed to tackle the coronavirus outbreak.

In Florida, state police dispersed an unauthorised gathering of hundreds of people in Daytona Beach on Saturday.

In Missouri, bars at the Lake of the Ozarks were packed with revellers, who violated social-distancing rules.

US coronavirus task force chief Dr Deborah Birx said she was “very concerned” after seeing such scenes.

“We really want to be clear all the time that social distancing is absolutely critical. And if you can’t social distance and you’re outside, you must wear a mask,” Dr Birx said on ABC’s This Week on Sunday.

Lyda Krewson, the mayor of St Louis, Missouri, said: “It’s irresponsible and dangerous to engage in such high risk behaviour just to have some fun over the extended holiday weekend.

“Now, these folks will be going home to S. Louis and counties across Missouri and the Midwest, raising concerns about the potential of more positive cases, hospitalisations, and tragically, deaths. Deeply disturbing.”

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Image caption In California, big crowds descended on Newport Beach
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Image caption These surfers enjoyed the waves on Los Angeles’ Venice Beach
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Image caption In New Jersey, some beachgoers braved the cold weather after state beaches were opened – albeit with some restrictions
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Image caption But in New York’s Coney Island swimming was not allowed – so people just enjoyed the beach
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Image caption In South Carolina, dozens of boats took part in a Make America Great Again parade off Charleston

In Florida’s Tampa area, the crowds were so big that authorities closed parking lots because they were full, the Associated Press reports.

In California, big crowds were seen enjoying beaches over the weekend. State officials said most people were covering their faces and keeping their distance on beaches and parks.

Memorial Day – an annual holiday held on the last Monday of May – honours all those who have died serving in the US military. It marks the unofficial start of summer.

The US has more coronavirus cases than anywhere in the world. It has over 1.6 million known infection and is nearing 100,000 deaths linked to the virus.

All 50 US states have now partially reopened after a two-month shutdown. However, remaining restrictions vary across the country.

Wide discrepancies also remain between states in terms of infection rates and the pace of their economic restart.

Some of the hardest-hit areas, including New York, New Jersey and Washington state are now showing the sharpest declines, while majority of states have reached plateaus.

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