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Debunking coronavirus myths as people head to the Jersey Shore

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FOX 29's Joyce Evans reports on the facts and myths of how the coronavirus affects people even outside. NEW JERSEY - No arrests and no citations took place this past weekend as New Jersey officials reported that people were complying, for the most part, with reopening guidelines down the shore. “Masking was not what we want it to be and I don’t just want it to be on the beach, but on the boardwalk and we have to be careful waiting in line to buy beach badges,” said New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy.

But images of the boardwalk crowds from the FOX 29 Ocean City cameras got many people fired up on social media. People were concerned about whether folks were socially distanced enough to protect themselves from viral particles in the air.

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