This major city locks again as coronavirus surges

The Mayor of Miami-Dade County has just ordered all the restaurants, gymnasiums and party halls to close.


The drastic increase in cases of COVID-19 across the United States has sounded alarms in many states. And a southern state that has been named as a danger zone and that Florida. While thegovernor of Florida decided to close bars and close the beaches before the weekend of July 4th, local officials who had previouslypaused their reopineous Now drive on their plans to help keep the virus at the bay. And on July 6, this list includesMiami, who locks againBy closing companies like coronavirus surgies.

According to a statement published by the Mayor of Miami-Dade CountyCarlos Gimenez, an increase in hospitalizations and positive CIVID-19 tests have led to drastic restoration. "I ring an emergency order thatClose the restaurants (With the exception of starting and delivery services), as well as ballroom, banquet facilities, festive sites, gymns and fitness centers and short-term rentals, "a- he said.

Gimenez noted that office buildings, retail stores, grooming services, co-ownership and hotel pools, summer camps and babysitting centers can continue to operate "with Strict rules of social distancing and masks ". He added that the beaches opened on July 7, but warned: "If we see the crowd and people do not follow the rules of public health, I will be obliged to close the beaches again."

All companies that are supposed to clog their doors must again do it by Wednesday, July 8 to "ensure that hospitals [Miami-Dade County's] continue to have the necessary staffing to save lives."

Miami Beach closed with coronavirus pandemic warning sign
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The announcement of Gimenez new closures is also on the heels ofThe decision of county officials to institute a night curfew. Orders, which came into effect on July 3 prohibit non-essential employees from leaving their homes between 10 hours. and 6 years

Owners of small businesses in the areareopened their doors on May 16But in mid-June, Miami officials announced that they were grazing the reopening of the city and not entering the third phase. Then, on June 25, they started to impose a use of the mask in public as a case increased.

Florida setSave for one day new cases July 4th with nearly 11,500, depending on the data ofThe New York Times. So far, the state has seen at least 206,500 cases of viruses and from Monday afternoon, nearly 3,800 people were dead.Coronavirus case of Miami-Dade County have been the highest in the state, with nearly 49,000 cases and 1,050 people.

Florida has seen such a drastic increase in Covid-19 since its initial reopening in mid-May that some experts have went so farCall it "the next big epicenter" of the pandemic.

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The Miami-Dade County leaders hope that the restoration and the rest of the basic health guidelines will help slow the propagation of coronavirus. "We can hunt off the propagation if everyone follows the rules, door masks and remains at least six feet apart from others," said Gimenez in his official statement. "I'm counting on you, our 2.8 million residents, to stop spread so that we can come back to the opening of our economy." And for more new pandemic epicentsters of Covid-19, departure.These are the 4 new epicenter of the pandemic, the former head of the FDA says.

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