Rule of thumb in Florida: Stay at least one alligator away from another
The rule of thumb in Leon County is that residents should keep themselves at least one "large alligator" away from their peers during the coronavirus lockdowns, to impede the spread of the disease.
By ZACHARY KEYSER
, the Jerusalem Post, APRIL 5, 2020
https://www.jpost.com/International/Rule-of-thumb-in-Florida-Stay-at-least-on-alligator-away-from-another-623619
Alligator approached the 18th hole water edge during the third round of the Zurich Classic golf tournament at TPC Louisiana, (photo credit: REUTERS)
As United States citizens enter into full-fledged lockdowns around the
country, government officials in Leon Country, Florida, gave their
residents a fitting description on how to measure the proper gap size
you should keep between you and your fellow peers in order to practice
appropriate social-distancing.
"This is a reminder that during COVID-19, please remember to keep at
least 1 large alligator between you and everyone else at all times,"
Leon County explained on their Facebook page.
This is a reminder that during #COVID19, please remember to keep at least 1 large alligator between you and everyone else at all times. #SaferAtHome #PhysicalDistancing #Florida
https://www.facebook.com/LeonCountyFL/photos/a.638973569455609/3341199722566300/?type=3
The United States has the world's highest number of known cases of COVID-19, the flu-like respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus. More than 306,000 people have tested positive in the United States and over 8,300 have died, according to a Reuters tally.
"We are coming up to a time that is going to be very horrendous," Trump
said at the White House. "We probably have never seen anything like
these kind of numbers. Maybe during the war, during a World War One or
Two or something."
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