Florida beach is crowded within 30 MINUTES of reopening at 5pm, despite state recording 1,413 new COVID-19 cases - its highest one-day increase since the pandemic crisis began (25 Pics)

Crowds of beachgoers have charged on to the beaches in Jacksonville, Florida after the shores reopened to the public despite the coronavirus pandemic. 
Jacksonville beaches reopened at 5pm on Friday under limited hours and use restrictions, even as Florida recorded its highest single-day increase in confirmed coronavirus cases.
Photos and video from the scene show enthusiastic residents cheering as they ran out onto the sand after weeks of closures. 
Florida Department of Health said confirmed cases in the state rose by 1,421 Friday, the highest one-day number yet. The total number of cases in Florida is now 24,753. The number of deaths has reached 726, an increase of 58 in the last 24 hours.
Jacksonville's beaches will be open daily from 6am to 11am and 5pm to 8pm for exercise such as walking and swimming only. Banned are sunbathing, chairs, towels, or loitering on the shore, and beachgoers are required to remain six feet apart.
By 8pm on Friday night, many had already left the beach - adhering to the curfew. 
'If for some reason it turns to helter skelter, we're going to pull the plug again,' Mayor Lenny Curry warned on Friday.  
Thousands of Jacksonville residents poured onto the beaches on Friday as they reopened for the first time in weeks
Thousands of Jacksonville residents poured onto the beaches on Friday as they reopened for the first time in weeks
Jacksonville's beaches will be open daily from 6am to 11am and 5pm to 8pm for exercise such as walking and swimming only
Jacksonville's beaches will be open daily from 6am to 11am and 5pm to 8pm for exercise such as walking and swimming only
'If for some reason it turns to helter skelter, we're going to pull the plug again,' Mayor Lenny Curry warned
'If for some reason it turns to helter skelter, we're going to pull the plug again,' Mayor Lenny Curry warned
People are seen at the beach on Friday in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. The beaches reopened but only for restricted hours and can only be used for swimming, running, surfing, walking, biking, fishing, and taking care of pets
People are seen at the beach on Friday in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. The beaches reopened but only for restricted hours and can only be used for swimming, running, surfing, walking, biking, fishing, and taking care of pets
A person caries a sign at the beach on Friday in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry announced Thursday that Duval County's beaches would open at 5pm Friday
A person caries a sign at the beach on Friday in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry announced Thursday that Duval County's beaches would open at 5pm Friday
Enthusiastic residents cheered as they ran out onto the sand in Jacksonville after weeks of closures
Enthusiastic residents cheered as they ran out onto the sand in Jacksonville after weeks of closures
Over the past 14 days, the number of positive coronavirus cases in Florida has risen to 24,759. Its highest daily increase in positive cases was on Friday, with 1,421
Over the past 14 days, the number of positive coronavirus cases in Florida has risen to 24,759. Its highest daily increase in positive cases was on Friday, with 1,421
Over the past 14 days, the number of deaths in Florida have risen to 725. On Friday, the daily death toll increased by 57 cases
Over the past 14 days, the number of deaths in Florida have risen to 725. On Friday, the daily death toll increased by 57 cases
Curry said he is letting the public back onto Duval County beaches because he is 'encouraged' by the rate of infections and hospitalizations and said there is evidence they are flattening the curve.
'This can be the beginning of the pathway back to normal life,' he said on Thursday. 'Please respect and follow these limitations. Stay within the guidelines for your safety as well as for the safety of your neighbors.'  
On Thursday, Trump laid out his three-phase plan for re-opening states one by one if they show falling case numbers. However, the guidelines did not specifically address how to handle outdoor spaces such as parks and beaches. 
Florida officials, including Governor Ron De Santis, were criticized early on in the pandemic for not closing the beaches during spring break. Shocking photos from March show huge crowds frolicking on the sand and ignoring social distancing advice. 
Mayor Curry's move means residents can go for a walk, swim, surf, run or fish, as long as they adhering to social distancing guidelines. However, sunbathing, camping overnight and gatherings of more than 10 people will be banned. People have also been warned to enter the water at their own risk as lifeguards will not be on duty. 
Jacksonville is one of the first major metropolitan areas to open their beaches. Santa Cruz in California also lifted restrictions to allow surfing for the first time since a lockdown was implemented.  
People walk a dog at the beach on Friday in Jacksonville Beach, Florida after the shore reopened for exercise
People walk a dog at the beach on Friday in Jacksonville Beach, Florida after the shore reopened for exercise
Jacksonville beaches can only be used for swimming, running, surfing, walking, biking, fishing, and taking care of pets
Jacksonville beaches can only be used for swimming, running, surfing, walking, biking, fishing, and taking care of pets
A woman takes a photo with her phone as Jacksonville residents were allowed back onto the beaches on Friday
A woman takes a photo with her phone as Jacksonville residents were allowed back onto the beaches on Friday
Walking dogs is allowed while the beach is open, as is jogging, swimming and fishing
Walking dogs is allowed while the beach is open, as is jogging, swimming and fishing
Florida beach is crowded within 30 MINUTES of reopening at 5pm, despite state recording 1,413 new COVID-19 cases - its highest one-day increase since the pandemic crisis began (25 Pics) Florida beach is crowded within 30 MINUTES of reopening at 5pm, despite state recording 1,413 new COVID-19 cases - its highest one-day increase since the pandemic crisis began (25 Pics) Reviewed by CUZZ BLUE on April 18, 2020 Rating: 5

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