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Residents concerned spring breakers could create a Covid-19 surge in Florida

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Residents concerned spring breakers could create a Covid-19 surge in Florida

Residents concerned spring breakers could create a Covid-19 surge in Florida

Residents are concerned that the massive waves of spring breakers traveling to Florida could trigger a surge of Covid-19 cases.

CNN’s Randi Kaye is live in Miami Beach, where the city declared a state of emergency and implemented a curfew to try and slow down activity in the streets.


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