Every year, tens of thousands of people descend on a rough stretch of desert near Joshua Tree for a weeklong off-roading festival and series of extreme races.
King of the Hammers is set to run from Jan. 28 through Feb. 6, with operational support from local, state and federal agencies, including the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, the BLM and the California Highway Patrol. Neither Johnson nor the BLM answered questions about whether there was a cap on the number of potential attendees.The event has been given explicit approval from the San Bernardino County Public Health Department.
Positive antibody test results, which are by no means an absolute guarantee of immunity, will be accepted to enter, as will negative COVID-19 tests taken up to seven days prior to arrival. While a seven-day-old COVID-19 test offers a pretty good picture of whether someone had transmissible levels of the virus seven days ago, it doesn’t do much for preventing transmission a week later.
Wow! It’s hard to walk here even on foot!
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Sounds like a great time!!!
Desert Covid festival 😵
Why can’t people leave what’s left of animal habitats alone!!
cool cool cool destroy the environment more.
Who doesn’t love a SuperSpreader Event?
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