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South Carolina beaches fill, but COVID-19 takes no vacation
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – The elevator doors opened and inside were 10 people crammed into a space no bigger than a closet, none of them wearing a mask.In bathing suits, they walked out of the hotel, across the pool deck and into the sand in what is fast becoming South Carolina's hot spot for COVID-19 — Myrtle Beach. People in this resort city are leaving their cares — and sometimes their face coverings — at home after months of worry as hotels, restaurants and beaches reopen.Mark Johnson said he doesn't like wearing a mask when he's at work delivering doughnuts to grocery stores around Charlotte, North Carolina.