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Old May 3rd 20, 01:00 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Miloch
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Default B-52 Bomber Loses Part During New Orleans Health Worker Flyover

In article , Mitchell Holman
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Miloch wrote in
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Newsweek has reached out to the Barksdale Air Force Base for comment.

The base hadn't responded by the time of publication.



All these flyovers cause crowds to congregate,
which is the opposite of what we should be doing, no?


Thousands across the country defy lockdowns to watch Blue Angels flyovers, pack
parks and flock to farmers markets in the sunshine - despite the threat of
$1,000 fines for not social distancing

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-sunshine.html

*'We are expecting the warmest day since March 20th, when it reached 77 in
Central Park,' the National Weather Service in New York said on Saturday

*In D.C., the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force Thunderbirds flew over
the National Mall to honor frontline healthcare workers

*Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered 1,000 cops into New York City's parks this weekend
as temperatures are expected to rise into the 70s

*The police will be enforcing a 'no tolerance for gatherings' policy for anyone
gathering in groups in defiance of coronavirus social-distancing restrictions
and face $1,000 fines for flouting rules

*There are now more than 1,150,000 cases of coronavirus in the U.S. with more
than 66,000 deaths

*New York has 312,977 people infected with the coronavirus and 18,909 have died

*In Washington D.C., 4,797 people have come down with COVID-19 and 240 people
have died

Folks who have been locked down for weeks on the East Coast stepped out Saturday
as they were greeted with a seemingly rare warm day, after a very gray April
brought excessive rainfall.

'We are expecting the warmest day since March 20th, when it reached 77 in
Central Park,' the National Weather Service in New York said on Twitter,
Saturday. 'Still chilly on the ocean though.'

New Yorkers, some who have been holed up in their homes for almost two months,
practiced social distancing as they enjoyed the warm weather in Central Park.

In D.C., the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force Thunderbirds flew over
the National Mall to honor frontline healthcare workers. Spectators in Maryland
also gathered to watch.

New York has 312,977 people infected with the coronavirus and 18,909 have died.
In Washington D.C., 4,797 people have come down with COVID-19 and 240 people
have died.

People rushed to the lush greens to see the spectacle, and some moderately sized
crowds could be seen forming in certain areas as folks watched the flight
demonstration.

Golfers in New Jersey were also happy to get back to what they loved, as several
could be seen at a course in Spring Lake not wearing protective masks.

In Easton, Pennsylvania, shoppers flocked to a farmers' market and lined up in
masks, practicing social distancing.

There are now more than 1,150,000 cases of coronavirus in the U.S. with more
than 66,000 deaths.


The region can expect rainier weather by the end of Sunday. Storms and rain
originating from the central United States are expected to spread toward the
upper mid-Atlantic coast on Sunday.

New York's Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered 1,000 cops into the city's parks this
weekend to fine anyone gathering in groups in defiance of coronavirus
social-distancing restrictions. People face $1,000 fines.

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There have been 308,314 confirmed cases in New York state of the coronavirus,
which has been blamed for 18,610 deaths. Across the US there have been 1,131,876
confirmed cases and 65,708 deaths.

The NYPD will enforce what de Blasio described as a 'no tolerance for
gatherings' policy.

'We're going straight to summons,' he said, adding that anyone who resists the
fine may face arrest.

Police will be out on bikes and mounted on horses to make sure people are
properly spaced apart according to social-distancing guidelines. Organized
sports, parties and other gatherings will not be tolerated, said NYPD Chief of
Department Terence Monahan, the Daily News reports.

'The days of warnings are over,' Monahan said.



more at
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-sunshine.html





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