South Dakota health officials warned August 20 that a number of people who attended the 10-day Sturgis Motorcycle Rally this month, including some who came from out of state, have come down with COVID-19.
The rally, which ended August 16, brought hundreds of thousands of people from far and wide to the city in the western part of the state. Even before it kicked off, some locals and officials expressed concern that COVID-19 could spread rapidly at the rally and that it would be hard to track rallygoers who got infected before heading home.
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drivingdotca BREAKING: We don't know.
drivingdotca Covid is such a smart virus. It don't affect Antifa or BLM rioter's even though there's tens of thousands of them everyday out there. Portland has had them rioting over 2 months now and no report's of Covid. That's amazing. I think we found the cure for Covid. Join BLM and Antifa
drivingdotca Imagine what happened after this...
drivingdotca Hahahahaha it not as though the Sturgis gathering was a bunch of Mensa members out on their motorcycles to compete in a poetry slam! Reckless behaviour = Stupid behaviour.
drivingdotca Funny how Covid doesn't impact the 1000's of protestors burning cities to the ground
drivingdotca and they all lived happily ever after
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