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Thu Apr 15, 2021, 01:13 PM Apr 2021

Puget Sound health leaders urge COVID-safe measures while enjoying warmer weather

As more people across western Washington head outdoors this week to enjoy the warmer weather, health leaders warn to stay vigilant in the fight against COVID-19.

The concern lies in King County's popular outdoor parks and beaches, where health officials worry people may let their guard down.

Alki Beach is known to draw large crowds when the weather improves. Business owners along the waterfront explain how they intend to keep customers safe.

“We have the social distance, of course, and then we have the limitation of capacity," said Sophia Cho, owner of the popular Pepperdock Restaurant on Alki Avenue. It’s a family-friendly spot serving hamburgers and ice cream cones. It’s also an eatery hit hard by COVID-19 restrictions.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/tripideas/puget-sound-health-leaders-urge-covid-safe-measures-while-enjoying-warmer-weather/ar-BB1fFE0N

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