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A beachwear store also advertises it sells protective gear against COVID-19, Thursday, June 18, 2020, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The coronavirus hasn't take a vacation. When hotels were allowed to start taking reservations again on May 15 after the COVID-19 shutdown, there had been 283 COVID-19 cases in Horry County, which includes and surrounds Myrtle Beach. By June 20, there were more than 1,800 cases, and the number of infections has doubled in the past 10 days. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

A beachwear store also advertises it sells protective gear against COVID-19, Thursday, June 18, 2020, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The coronavirus hasn't take a vacation. When hotels were allowed to start taking reservations again on May 15 after the COVID-19 shutdown, there had been 283 COVID-19 cases in Horry County, which includes and surrounds Myrtle Beach. By June 20, there were more than 1,800 cases, and the number of infections has doubled in the past 10 days. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

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