Coronavirus: Visitors Flock To Huntington Beach During Weekend Heat Wave
HUNTINGTON BEACH (CBSLA) -- Crowds played in the sand on Saturday during a heat wave this weekend in Huntington Beach.
Surfers, swimmers and sunbathers enjoyed Surf City amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Located in Orange County, some beachgoers opted not to wear masks, in a county where it's recommended and not required, unlike in the neighboring Los Angeles County where all residents must wear face coverings in public and beaches remain closed.
"Each county is different. I guess we are a little more relaxed here," said Huntington Beach County resident Eric Cade.
Physical distancing was enforced in Huntington Beach, with officials urging residents to "stay a surfboard distance" apart -- or six feet apart.
Since the heat settled in, the lure of the ocean and sand has been bringing people in.
"It's just felt good to be normal again," one man said.
Despite what's being reported, the majority of our beach goers are complying to social distancing. Please see our link below for more information about how we're taking care of our beaches. #huntingtonbeach #onehb #hbreadyhttps://t.co/WUpsTiutXa
— Huntington Beach PD (@HBPoliceDept) April 26, 2020
As of Saturday, there were 124 new coronavirus cases and two deaths reported in Orange County.