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People visit Daytona Beach in Florida on May 9. Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Imagesfor visitors during the coronavirus pandemic.Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
Lifeguards will have bandanas around their necks that they can pull up if they need to interact with someone, and their bags will contain personal protective equipment like masks, gowns, and gloves, according to Kanitra. “We’re not trying to arrest people if they do not remain separate. We just give them the information, and by and large, they're compliant,” Henry said.“No one is required or even requested that they wear masks on the beach. We do believe that it is the safest place for people to be — is outside. But it is advisable, but we're not requesting people to wear masks.
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