You can't make this crap up..... So you're telling me that thousands of packed people are okay and won't spread.... but people in a bar are "really not good, really not good."
Little evidence that protests spread coronavirus in US
There is
little evidence that the protests that erupted after George Floyd’s death caused a significant increase in U.S. coronavirus infections, according to public health experts.
If the protests had driven an explosion in cases, experts say, the jumps would have started to become apparent within two weeks — and perhaps as early as five days. But that didn’t happen in many cities with the largest protests, including New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Washington, D.C.
In what’s considered the first systematic look at the question, a team of economists determined that only one of 13 cities involved in the earliest wave of protests after Memorial Day had an increase that would fit the pattern.
—Associated Press
Bars? Restaurants? Pools? Mitt Romney wants people to know where COVID-19 risk is greatest
“Bars really not good, really not good. Congregation at a bar, inside, is bad news. We’ve really got to stop that right now, when you have areas that are surging like we see right now,” he said.
—Dennis Romboy, KSL.com