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    Seaside safety in the new normal

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    Date
    June 20, 2020
    Author
    Mawis-Aliston, Ar. Vittoria Lou
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    Classification code
    PD20200620_B2-1
    Excerpt
    If you missed the chance to go to the beach because of the pandemic, chances are, you’re itching to go there right after the quarantine. Is there a better way to celebrate months of isolation than to go out for some sun and sand? Unfortunately, COVID-19 is still in our midst, and so we need to take a few precautions once we are finally allowed to take vacations. If you’re wondering what the beach scene will be like in the era of the “new normal,” check out some scenes from around the world where they are able to enjoy the sea and remain safe at the same time. While it might be a while before we can go back to our carefree ways at the beach, there’s definitely a way we can go about social distancing under the sun.
    Citation
    Mawis-Aliston, A. V. L. (2020, June 20). Seaside safety in the new normal. Philippine Daily Inquirer, pp. B2-1, B2-2.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8978
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    Geographic Names
    Daytona Beach Florida Greece
    Subject
    beaches public health ecotourism viruses
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