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Looks like its multi-state at 43 different swimming beaches.

Archive: https://archive.today/BE41A

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>Dozens of popular beaches across six states have issued urgent do-not-visit warnings ahead of July 4th weekend, as dangerously high levels of bacteria in the water threaten serious health risks. The Automobile Association of America (AAA) projected that a record 72.2 million Americans will travel over 50 miles for Independence Day - a 2.4 percent increase from last year, with road trips and flights reaching new highs. However, ahead of one of the year’s busiest travel weeks, officials have banned swimming at 43 beaches across Illinois, New York, Massachusetts, Washington, Michigan and California, as reported by USA Today. The closures are due to elevated bacteria levels in the water - particularly the presence of Vibrio.

Looks like its multi-state at 43 different swimming beaches. Archive: https://archive.today/BE41A From the post: >>Dozens of popular beaches across six states have issued urgent do-not-visit warnings ahead of July 4th weekend, as dangerously high levels of bacteria in the water threaten serious health risks. The Automobile Association of America (AAA) projected that a record 72.2 million Americans will travel over 50 miles for Independence Day - a 2.4 percent increase from last year, with road trips and flights reaching new highs. However, ahead of one of the year’s busiest travel weeks, officials have banned swimming at 43 beaches across Illinois, New York, Massachusetts, Washington, Michigan and California, as reported by USA Today. The closures are due to elevated bacteria levels in the water - particularly the presence of Vibrio.
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Also, dangerously high levels of “youths”, aspiring rappers and underprivileged urban dwellers will threaten beach goers.

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You are not safe anytime the nogs are out just "trying to have a good time".

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About a dozen types of Vibrio bacteria cause vibriosis, which causes diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, fever, and chills. If the bacteria enters open wounds, it can cause flesh to rot.

Not that I'm and expert in communicable diseases and bacteria in general, but in all of my schooling and years of exposure to design of wastewater and water treatment processes, I have never heard of Vibrio until today. Doesn't surprise me though. If you shit in your own nest long enough, it comes back to haunt you.

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Well, If you look at the people that take over those public spaces these days (basically all non-Whites) its hard to see how this could not be the end result.