South Dakota reports a spike to 193 daily cases today, exactly 2 weeks from the start of the Sturgis motorcycle rally.— Amy Siskind 🏳️🌈 (@Amy_Siskind) August 21, 2020
The surge can actually be traced back to July 4 and Trump’s visit. Back then the trailing 7 day cases were around 50 per day. pic.twitter.com/CrKoLnRVji
Coronavirus cases tied to this month's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota have appeared across state lines in Nebraska, public health officials said. https://t.co/VPcKbQBYZX— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 21, 2020
At least seven Covid-19 cases in Nebraska's Panhandle region have been tied to the Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota last week, public health officials say. https://t.co/jh8oBfhFlg— CNN (@CNN) August 21, 2020
if ur thinking “sturgis wasnt that bad”, this is the anonymized cell phone data from visitors during the Rally and where they were in the days leading up to the Rally— bridger (@bridger_gordon) August 18, 2020
during a pandemic pic.twitter.com/E47b90tmCc
The Sturgis Bike Rally could not be better manufactured to spread covid than if it were made in a video game algorithm.https://t.co/VOjv7aVvH6 pic.twitter.com/lOrnUVrGBS— Sandy Schwartz (@JAH14811221) August 18, 2020
A person with COVID-19 may have exposed others at a bar during Sturgis motorcycle rally https://t.co/cJ6hrHP7kU pic.twitter.com/Xi7bOeHN02— CTV News (@CTVNews) August 19, 2020
How stupid can one be... Most of the bikers at this years Sturgis Rally didn’t wear an anti virus mask... More than 173,000 US deaths so far! Way to go dummies!!! pic.twitter.com/cs8KlEqLvF— Daniel (@hullboydan) August 20, 2020
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