Cyclists behind the times the boarded up Smith & Wollesnky restaurant as they exercise in South Pointe Park on March 18, 2020 in Miami Coast, Florida.
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Miami mayor Francis Suarez asked President Trump in a the humanities on Thursday to suspend flights to Miami International Airport from COVID-19 hotspots.
“As Mayor of the City of Miami, I am requesting that you pronto suspend flights from international and domestic COVID-19 hotspots to Miami International Airport, and now prioritize the movement of medical accumulations, food, and personal protective equipment to contain COVID-19,” the mayor wrote in the letter.
The letter didn’t be specific about what countries or states would qualify as hotspots, but the hardest-hit states include New York, New Jersey, California and Washington.
On Wednesday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to be decided disagreed a statewide order that all residents must stay home during the coronavirus outbreak, joining the majority of lands that have already issued similar restrictions on people’s movements. Residents can leave their homes for requisite reasons.
In Florida, 9,008 people have tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, 1,167 have been hospitalized and 144 include died, according to the state’s department of health.