Miami Beach officials have declared a state of emergency due to "overwhelming" spring break crowds, imposing an 8 p.m. curfew this weekend for its entertainment district and temporarily closing several roads leading into the city. Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber announced the new measures, saying the city feels at times "out of control." The mayor said this season's spring break has attracted more visitors than in previous years, as access to other destinations may be limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. This, as health officials are warning the Brazil variant of the virus is now present all over the country - including in New York where authorities confirmed that a resident in their 90s with no travel history has the variant.