
OG boardwalk in autumn, but now, during the Covid lockdown, the numbers of walkers are increasing, Paul Goldfinger photo.
NANCY LAMOTT
April 2, 2020 by Blogfinger
OG boardwalk in autumn, but now, during the Covid lockdown, the numbers of walkers are increasing, Paul Goldfinger photo.
NANCY LAMOTT
How about, anyone that is afraid, stay in your homes and off the roads for the next 20 year’s. That will make everyone safer and leave the people alone that want to walk the boardwalks.
Why don’t they close the boardwalk? One word – stupidity. I have also noticed a lot of visitors who use the boardwalk walking through the town looking at the houses. Also, a lot of younger people who don’t take this seriously and think this is a party.
Any factor, like housing crowding, can make social distancing more difficult. We can’t do anything about our close properties, but we can be strict with distancing techniques that we can control. That is why we should close the boardwalk
I read Blogfinger’s article and (regretfully) voted yes to close the Boardwalk. OG is so closely confined that if the virus gets active in town, the spreading could take off.
I’m not liking seeing a quarantine, which is the way to go, but for everyone’s sake it is the best alternative for now .
As experts have said the situation is very serious. I