, a hodgepodge of rules from one beach town to the next. In others, the states have rules in place that impede summer visitors.until after Memorial Day,In Middletown, Rhode Island, the town administrator said details on how to handle summer beach visitors were still being worked out."Each beach is different, and the town council needs to decide what's best for Middletown," Town Administrator Shawn Brown said in an email.
"People are tired of being cooped up in the house, and once the governor gives that OK, it's going to get crowded again," said Devon Byrd, who lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia., the rules — and perhaps new ones — could be reimposed. Against that backdrop of uncertainty, families are having to lay bets about whether try to attempt their usual vacations.Scott Kessler of Stuarts Draft, Virginia, and his family typically visit Virginia Beach several times a year.
“We're likely going to wait to see what happens to the virus before we make any concrete plans,” Kessler said.
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