Gulf Shores beaches full during first weekend of "Safer at Home"
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Restrictions on public beach access were lifted as of 5pm on Thursday in Alabama. Families took advantage of the beautiful weather and flocked to the beaches after over a month of lockdown.
The safest place from coronavirus is the sunshine and the beach
Nothing like some sunshine to cure it all ...
The people are adequately spaced and the beach isn't overly packed.
Gives me a good mood in morning.
My home sweet home Alabama
I need to know I want to go April 29- may 7 will the water be Warm enough to swim in
Was there in June 2020 loved it. Going back in June 2021 see you soon 🌴🏖️🐚🦈🐬🐠🐡🦐🦞🦀🦑🐙🥥🍍🍌
I live here and I ain’t ever seen the water that nicee
FREEDOM?
The virus doesn't care what freedom is. It does know tasty new hosts on that beach though!
@@coffee115 bah bah bah 🐑🐑🐑🐑
@@kjames5290 what? Speak English, not cud.
@@coffee115everyone on that beach has a 99.7% chance of recovering from the disease.. there's nothing to worry about, if you feel like you are at a higher risk, isolate yourself don't force healthy people who will easily survive to ruin their lives
I’m going there tomorrow
The first half isn't Alabama, you cannot take a video without getting oil rigs in it on the gulf side of Alabama,,,,
Riley Shields the oil rigs are visible in dauphin island beaches not gulf shores
Nice one.
I been there before all the Coronavirus happened
Be there in July!🚣♂️🤽♂️👣👌👍2020
I don't know who decides what is full and what is not full, but judging from this video, the beaches are nowhere near full.
This looks more like Orange Beach to me. But I could definitely be wrong.
Darwin giveth and Darwin taketh away.
Yet, I bet at some point this week you will go to a crowded grocery store along with throngs of others and be exposed to much greater harm because you are indoors amongst a crowd. It looks like the groups are staying away from each other and utilizing more of the beach than people usually do, also dilution of any virus including Covid-19 is much greater outside. You are VERY unlikely to be infected outside, it is not impossible but you would have to be right in someone's face when they breathed or sneezed to pickup the virus.
time.com/5820118/coronavirus-questions-answered/#indoors-vs-outdoors
@@graciel2313 actually no I have my groceries delivered. I'm not going to risk it. There are many ways to limit exposure, like using gloves and a mask when handling deliveries.
@@coffee115 I am glad that you can do that but it doesn't undermine my point about transmission outside vs inside and the fact that these people are in little danger of contracting the virus in this environment.
coffee115 people touch groceries.
We loved our trip to Gulf Shores. Ghost crab release: ua-cam.com/video/_aWmbPhnv58/v-deo.html
Did i say i was moving there in 2022🍤🍤🍤🦀🦀🦑🦐🍹🍹🍹🧉🧉🍺