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Something Florida beaches reopened this week For the first time in over a month, Governor Ron DeSantis asked people to practice social distancing if they wanted to visit the popular places. But a Florida resident made his feelings about the order obvious. Attorney Daniel W. Uhlfelder disguises himself as a grim reaper, complete with scythe, and gave WMBB-TV news a live television interview in which he explained his outfit.
“I’m a big supporter of public beaches,” said Uhlfelder in his completely black outfit. “But I think the risk of getting everyone here to our region and spreading the virus will prolong the recovery we have and I think we should do better. … It is too early and it’s not appropriate. “
The Grim Reaper is a personification of death, often dressed as black, with a hood, without a face and with a scythe. Uhlfelder spoke to the news channel about the reopened Miramar Beach and was planning to visit other nearby beaches to spread his message.
This is not just a one-off idea for Uhlfelder, who has been dealing with the topic of the beach for some time. In March the Attorney sued DeSantis close to not all beaches of the Sunshine State, however his complaint was dismissed. According to WCTVDeSantis’ deputy general counsel, Nicholas Primrose, argued that since Uhlfelder himself was not required to actually go to the beaches, he had no right to file the lawsuit. However, Uhlfelder referred to the risk of infection and its increase as the virus spread further.
Floridians are still prohibited from bringing towels or chairs to stay on the beaches, and beach times are limited. The closure of beaches was also a problem in California, Where Residents huddled in the sand of Orange County last week in protest against Governor Gavin Newsom’s beach closure.
Uhlfelder’s beach visit quickly went viral. “You know it’s 2020 when you turn on the TV and the Grim Reaper reports live from a Florida beach,” wrote a Twitter user.
Uhlfelder too launched a website, The Florida Grim Reaper Tour, and is trying to raise $ 20,000 to support Democrats running for Congress. But the complicated question of when each state must be reopened does not clearly break the party lines.
DeSantis is a Republican, while Newsom is a Democrat in California, but not all governors who have reopened their states more slowly are Democrats. Ohio’s Mike DeWine moved to prematurely close his state’s bars, schools, and restaurants, and postponed the state area code. The London Guardian Both Republican and Democratic officials expressed their support for DeWine’s early steps and described him as “arguably the Republican who deserves the highest praise for his swift response to the pandemic.” Republicans Larry Hogan from Maryland and Charlie Baker from Massachusetts were also praised by the Guardian.