The top infectious disease expert in the U.S. issued a warning to young people as cases of the coronavirus continue to climb, with many infections occuring in younger Americans. (June 26) AP Domestic
Florida's record-setting spike in COVID-19 caseshasn't stopped visitors from partyingin Miami Beach, which its mayor, Dan Gelber, calls "the epicenter of the epicenter."
While the fact that Miami is a tourist hot spotis typically a positive, it's exactly the opposite at a time when the city has more than 69,000 cases, the most of any Florida county and more than twice as much as neighboring Broward, the next on the list, according to USA TODAY data.
Florida has recorded more than 77,000 cases in the past week alone and over 300,000 in all. The state all on its own has more infections than the United Kingdom or Spain, reports The Tallahassee Democrat, part of the USA TODAY Network.
Still, crowds continue to gather on Ocean Drive and on party boats, often promoted on Eventbrite, according to Gelber.
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Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, a resident of Miami Beach and a former commissioner ofMiami Beach, told USA TODAY that she was on South Beach's iconic Ocean Drive on Monday night as the areastarted to fill with revelers.
"We have this huge party every single night on Ocean Drive," she said, addingthat the party has gone on nightly for years, though it originally began as a holiday weekend tradition. There are "throngs of people in the streets with open containers, nobody is wearing masks, no one is social distancing,no police presence and it presents a real danger."
She said that most attendees are tourists from across the country and notedshe spoke to somefrom New York City and Chicago.
Mitch Novick, who owns the Sherbrooke All Suites Hotel, which is situated behind a nightclub, echoed Rosen Gonzalez's concerns about the parties which both noted havebeen happening for years.
"It's a public safety issue not just with the risk of coronavirus infectionbut with getting shot and stabbed and sexually assaulted all at the same time," Novick said."The latter of incidents I referenced have been going on for years."
Novick said he has seen very few people social distancing or wearing masks in the area which features tight spaces and called the area a "hotbed" for infection
The "chaos," which Novick said happens daily at varying hours, is brought on by tourists. "It's a spring break type of crowd," he said. "Teenagers, 20-somethings just doing what should not be happening now with this global health crisis."
Gelber told USA TODAYthat one statistic stood out during a Wednesday briefing from the Florida Department of Healthhighlighting that the parties are part of the problem.
"By multiples, the largest group of cases is the 18-to-34 age category in Miami-Dade," he said, noting that those people are likely infecting family members ofother age groups in the area."That group is the most likely to be ignoring the social-distance instructions and are also the ones most likely (to get COVID-19)through whatever parties they're having."
And that is worrying for another reason: The surge in casesis straining the county's resources.
"As of today, our county capacity for intensive care patients was 423 beds and we currently have 438 COVID patients," hesaid in a Tuesday statement."That means our county is 'over'capacity."
But the stats aren't enough to discourage all vacationers.
We know theres a pandemic going on but its not like youre not going to live your life, Tamia Young, a 36-year-old visiting from Brooklyn told Reuters.
As a result of the rising cases, Miami-Dade County shut down indoor dining and has imposed a 10 p.m.curfew. The city also put a ban on vacation rentals, including Airbnb, Gelber said.
"If these actions dont reverse these upward arcs, then most certainly in a few weeks or less well have to consider more drastic measures," he said in the statement Tuesday, urging people to wear masks.
On Wednesday, Gelber told USA TODAY that shutting down Ocean Drive entirely could be on the table.
And while authorities have been able to stop some promoted bar parties and may be able to shut down areas of the city, there are other party problems that are less easy to solve.
"The boats are a big issue the promoted party boats have expanded dramatically since weve been stopping promoted parties at bars," Gelber explained, referencing the state's late-June order that essentially shut down bars again. He notedthat some boat parties are organized and others are more impromptu.
But the issue of stopping private parties goes beyond the boats. Gelber said it has been tough to enforce social distancing at private parties.
"We cant really stop private homes from doing stupid things," he said, noting that they are trying to stop people from violating social distancing rules. "There are clearly too many people who are not even trying ... they are actively not complying."
Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber says he hasn't ruled out shutting down Ocean Drive, which has attracted young crowds looking to party despite Florida's high COVID-19 infection rate.(Photo: S_Hoss/Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Florida Gov.Ron DeSantis acknowledged Monday that coronavirusis spreading and urged people to take precautions such as wearing masks in public places, social distancing and avoiding crowds.
We have to address the virus with steady resolve. We cant get swept away in fear, we have to understand what is going on, understand that we have a long road ahead but we also have to understand that within the context of the moment, he said during a Miami news conference.
While the outbreak has been spreading through much of the state, it has hit South Florida particularly hard, both now and throughout the pandemic. Its three counties Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach only make up about a quarter of the state's population but have been responsible for about half the new cases. That rise promptedallthree counties to closetheir beaches for the July 4th weekend.
Florida International University epidemiologist Dr. Aileen Martycalled the region's situation extremely grave, warning thatthe public is not taking this virus seriously enough andignoring the guidelines DeSantis and others have been pushing.
They have not adhered to guidelines, Marty said at an online news conference with Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez. They have been in those closed spaces without taking the appropriate precautions, and thats the main reason we are where we are.
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