If a week or two goes by and there are no stories of attendees being infected, they’re going to mock you and proclaim the rallies are safe. It doesn’t take a genius to see this.
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The people earnestly replying “but surely there will be virus spread at this event” are really missing the point, but please note that I don’t disagree with you. Yeah it will probably happen. But establishing a direct link is far from guaranteed.
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Man, they're really gonna go hard to prove me wrong, huhhttps://twitter.com/GeoffRBennett/status/1274402848462327809?s=20 …
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So anyway as I was saying this morninghttps://twitter.com/notdred/status/1274310720335818753?s=20 …
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I guess that settles this issue. Do an indoor event without masks and you will indeed spread the virus. https://twitter.com/dabeard/status/1280988763716562944?s=21 …
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And a weak, needy toddler being placated at the expense of those he is supposed to protect.
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Let’s keep an eye out for any trump aides who disappear from the public eye that attended the rally
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Sorry, but in Baton Rouge we're just now discovering over 100 cases in customers & staff tied to ONE little bar area called Tigerland near LSU. If we can contact trace that much spread linked to a few nights in a small area, why not to a giant infection-fest like the Trump rally?
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