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Some US pools remained open and packed for July Fourth while others closed due to high COVID-19 cases

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People swim in the water at Coney Island as the city moves into Phase 2 of re-opening following restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic on July 4, 2020 in New York City. LOS ANGELES - Beaches across the country were closed this Fourth of July weekend, but some pools and aquatic areas in the U.S.

remained open, despite a recent uptick in coronavirus cases.Here is a look at where pools, lakes, beaches and water attractions remained open and closed throughout the country:Pools and water destinations that remained openIn Las Vegas, many pools at resorts along the Vegas strip remain open to guests.

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