The Philippine Star

US Memorial Day weekend draws crowds

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ST. PETERSBURG (AP) — Big crowds turned out for the Memorial Day weekend in the United States amid warnings from authoritie­s about people disregardi­ng the coronaviru­s social-distancing rules and risking a resurgence of the scourge that has killed nearly 100,000 Americans.

On the Navajo Nation, which sprawls across the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, the number of virus cases rose by 56 on Sunday

to 4,689, according to the local health department.

Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinato­r of the White House coronaviru­s task force, said she was “very concerned” about scenes of people crowding together over the weekend.

“We really want to be clear all the time that social distancing is absolutely critical. And if you can’t social distance and you’re outside, you must wear a mask,” Birx said on ABC’s “This Week.”

In Missouri, people packed bars and restaurant­s at the Lake of the Ozarks, a vacation spot popular with Chicagoans.

On Georgia’s Tybee Island, the beach was filled with families, but at a nearby grocery store, staff members handed customers gloves and a number to keep track of how many people were inside.

In California, beaches and parks were open for swimming, running and other activities.

At New York’s Orchard Beach in the Bronx, kids played with toys, and people sat in folding chairs. Some wore winter coats on a cool and breezy day, and many wore masks and sat apart from others.

“Good to be outside. Fresh air. Just good to enjoy the outdoors,” Danovan Clacken, whose face was covered, said.

The US is on track to surpass 100,000 coronaviru­s deaths in the next few days, while Europe has seen over 169,000 dead, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University that almost certainly understate­s the toll.

Worldwide, more than 5.5 million people have been infected and over 345,000 have died.

The issue of wearing masks in public and staying several feet apart has become fraught politicall­y, with some Americans arguing that such rules violate their rights.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who has been targeted by such demonstrat­ions, insisted the precaution­s should not be a partisan issue.

“This is not about whether you are liberal or conservati­ve, left or right, Republican or Democrat,” DeWine, a Republican, said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

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Visitors gather in Newport Beach, California on Sunday amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. AP

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