“It’s a breaking point,” Hialeah, Fla., Mayor Carlos Hernández said on CNN’s “New Day,” recounting late-night conversations with officials at hospitals in his city. Early this month, Miami-Dade County imposed a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew intended to limit interactions that could spread the coronavirus. Announcing the measure, the mayor of Miami-Dade said he was also closing some businesses again: movie theaters, arcades, bowling alleys and more. But Hernández said that with fewer restrictions in neighboring Broward County, people in Miami-Dade can just head over there when curfew sets in. “What’s happening is, instead of people not going to restaurants, they’re just going across the border,” he said.
Source: Washington Post July 20, 2020 04:32 UTC