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A sunset as seen on the quiet waters of the Rodanthe Sound shore on the Outer Banks of Dare County, North Carolina. It is questionable whether six out-of-the-state estate owners in the region will ever see a sunset from their property any time soon after the Dare County Control Group determined that they will be banned from accessing their homes on March 20 Jose Luis Magana/AFP/Getty Images
Six out-of-state homeowners have filed a federal lawsuit against a North Carolina county for barring them from accessing their holiday homes due to CCP virus safety measures.
The rule bans all mass gatherings and non-essential travel in an attempt to stem the outbreak of the CCP virus, also known as the novel coronavirus, which causes the disease COVID-19.