Facebook today is a classic example of why it's a cesspool. There were two stories today and the headlines screamed in all the posted articles: FLORIDA OPENS BEACHES!!! and the other: TEXAS IS RE-OPENING NEXT WEEK, all followed by the usual Facebook screaming and yelling and berating. The photo that accompanied the beaches story was just what you'd expect, a crowded beach filled with sunbathers. Well, I did what nobody else does - I clicked through and actually read the articles for both stories and lo and behold what do I find? FLORIDA in general is NOT opening beaches - ONE county, Jacksonville, is, but only for stuff like walks - the beach is, in fact, CLOSED from 11am to 5pm and is ONLY open for walks and jogs (NO sunbathing, NO volleyball or that kind of activity) from nine to eleven in the morning, and five to eight in the evening and social distancing MUST be observed. Not one single person in any of these Facebook threads had actually bothered to find out the real story. Not ONE. Now, one could take the position that the early re-opening stuff is only supposed to be for stuff to help the economy, which this clearly is not.
As to Texas "re-opening" well no, not really. Parks will be opened, but they were open two weeks ago and then closed, masks must still be worn in parks and distances kept. That's that. And stores will be allowed to re-open - WAIT - only for "to-go" business, i.e. you can't go IN the store to shop, you have to order online or phone and have it delivered or at a curbside pick-up.
So, in both cases we have screaming and yelling over what exactly? There are so many things to be outraged about, and legitimately so. These two instances are not, in my opinion. But no one knows that because they can't read beyond a click-bait headline.