Americans flock to beaches, boardwalks as officials urge coronavirus social distancing
Some popular getaway spots were packed this weekend
Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, joins Chris Wallace on 'Fox News Sunday.'
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Popular getaway spots including the Ocean City, Maryland, boardwalk were packed this weekend as Americans took advantage of loosening coronavirus restrictions to celebrate Memorial Day weekend.
People flocked to Ocean City's beach and boardwalk on Saturday, many without masks. Ocean City police was on the lookout for groups of 10 or more people, which are prohibited.
"We have officers on horseback, foot patrol and vehicle patrol," Ashley Miller, spokesperson with Ocean City police, told CBS Baltimore. "If we do see groups of ten or more, we remind them that it is a violation of the governor's order. Depending on the situation, we would determine what kind of action would be taken."
People enjoy the boardwalk during the Memorial Day holiday weekend amid the coronavirus pandemic on May 23, 2020 in Ocean City, Maryland. - The beach front destination has lifted its COVID-19 related beach and boardwalk restrictions May 9 and lodging restrictions May 14. The state of Maryland moved from a stay-at-home order to safe-at-home order May 15. (Photo by Alex Edelman / AFP) (Photo by ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via Getty Images)
This Saturday, May 23, 2020, photo, shows a view of Avila Beach looking south from the Avila Beach Pier in Pismo Beach, Calif. The beaches in Pismo Beach and Avila Beach, California, were fairly packed with tourists during Memorial Day weekend with the coronavirus pandemic still ongoing. (Laura Dickinson/The Tribune (of San Luis Obispo) via AP)
A woman rides her bicycle on the boardwalk at Coney Island during the current coronavirus outbreak, Sunday, May 24, 2020, in New York, during the Memorial Day weekend, which marks the traditional beginning of summer. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Boaters and paddle boarders use a harbor Sunday, May 24, 2020, in Newport Beach, Calif. As California residents ventured outdoors to take advantage of sunshine and relaxed rules to control the spread of coronavirus, authorities said Memorial Day weekend crowds at beaches and parks were manageable Sunday, with most people wearing face coverings and practicing social distancing. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
DR. BIRX 'VERY CONCERNED' ABOUT LACK OF CORONAVIRUS SOCIAL DISTANCING
While many Americans heading outdoors are abiding by the task force guidelines, a packed party at Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri where revelers were not wearing masks went viral Sunday.
White House Coronavirus Task Force Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx warned "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace that she is "very concerned" about people who may go out this long weekend and not follow social distancing guidelines.
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"We know that it's important for people to socially interact, but we also know it's important that we have to have masks on if we're less than six feet and that we have to maintain that six feet distance," Birx said. "We know being outside does help, we know sun does help in killing the virus, but that doesn't change the fact that people need to be responsible and maintain that distance."