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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Boardwalk Packed With Visitors At Ocean City, Maryland During Memorial Day Weekend

In Ocean City, Maryland, the lifeguards were in the stands for the first time this season, the sun was out and if you were lucky enough, you could catch a wave.

OCEAN CITY, Md. (WJZ) — In Ocean City, Maryland, the lifeguards were in the stands for the first time this season, the sun was out and if you were lucky enough, you could catch a wave.

For Chris Sexton form Baltimore, it was heaven.
“Hallelujah! I would think there would not be that many people, but it was more than I expected,” he said.

His family enjoyed the ease of this Memorial Day weekend trip.

“We got here really quick. No traffic. We went right through,” Amber Sexton said.

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8 comments:

  1. Here is the question I need answered. If case continue to rise how do hospitalizations continue to decrease. Does not sound reasonable to me. Sounds like someone has been lying or someone is lying now.

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    1. just because you test positive it doesn’t mean you’re dying or even sick per se.. People seem to forgot that while yes this can be deadly. It is still over 99% survivable.

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  2. It’s because testing positive isn’t a death sentence. The majority of people who test positive have minor to no symptoms at all. This not needed to be hospitalized.

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  3. Packed??? Hardly.

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  4. Forget the testing / hospitalization - I’m concerned about the spin put on it by the reported. The tone of the piece makes it sound like all is well -

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  5. No Social Distancing in OC > That's OUT the window !!!

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  6. " Anonymous said...
    Here is the question I need answered. If case continue to rise how do hospitalizations continue to decrease. Does not sound reasonable to me. Sounds like someone has been lying or someone is lying now.

    May 24, 2020 at 7:41 AM"

    One word Hydroxychloroquine. Dr's are over the state are using it and it is decreasing hospitalization stays.

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  7. Less than 5% wearing masks, no social distancing, lots of out of state visitors. Hmmm.
    Nothing can go wrong there!!

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