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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 11:14:43 AM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.
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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 11:25:31 AM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 11:55:43 AM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.

Again this is not a small area 8,426 mi² encompass the Black Hills. I've been to the event in the past. Bikers are scattered across the entire area. Our group never even went into the town of Sturgis.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 11:59:19 AM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

get a kick out of some people who criticize things they've never done.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 12:01:28 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

get a kick out of some people who criticize things they've never done.


You mean like "never even went into the town of Sturgis"?
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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 12:03:35 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.

Again this is not a small area 8,426 mi² encompass the Black Hills. I've been to the event in the past. Bikers are scattered across the entire area. Our group never even went into the town of Sturgis.

So, you never attended the Sturgis Rally. Good choice.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 12:13:33 PM   
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People seem to forget that at one point there was one person in the country with COVID.
Think about that for a minute and then remind me of what a great idea it was to attend Sturgis this year (knowing what we now know about how it spreads).

One turned into 6.5-million (and counting). We can argue until we are blue in the face about the facts (or lack thereof) from the article. The virus doesn't care. If you were one of the people in attendance, you acted irresponsibly towards fellow man. If you don't believe me, ask Herman Cain.

When was that? December? January? February?

Not entirely sure. It didn't tell me.

One thing is for certain. It hasn't gone away like a miracle.

Just remember that it is probably 6.5 million X 15. CDC estimate.

We are learning that you can get the virus at a level that isn't even contagious. And also at a level that is very contagious. This needs to be figured out in the testing. No reason to have to skip work if you aren't contagious and are asymptomatic.


Do you mean "symptomatic"?

No. Contagious.

I think you can test positive for the virus and not be contagious. Maybe Bohumm could answer that for certain.

So, you need to test to go to work. Test positive, quarantine.

I'm saying that maybe you don't have to quarantine if you are not contagious.
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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 12:34:38 PM   
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People seem to forget that at one point there was one person in the country with COVID.
Think about that for a minute and then remind me of what a great idea it was to attend Sturgis this year (knowing what we now know about how it spreads).

One turned into 6.5-million (and counting). We can argue until we are blue in the face about the facts (or lack thereof) from the article. The virus doesn't care. If you were one of the people in attendance, you acted irresponsibly towards fellow man. If you don't believe me, ask Herman Cain.

When was that? December? January? February?

Not entirely sure. It didn't tell me.

One thing is for certain. It hasn't gone away like a miracle.

Just remember that it is probably 6.5 million X 15. CDC estimate.

We are learning that you can get the virus at a level that isn't even contagious. And also at a level that is very contagious. This needs to be figured out in the testing. No reason to have to skip work if you aren't contagious and are asymptomatic.


Do you mean "symptomatic"?

No. Contagious.

I think you can test positive for the virus and not be contagious. Maybe Bohumm could answer that for certain.

So, you need to test to go to work. Test positive, quarantine.

I'm saying that maybe you don't have to quarantine if you are not contagious.

How does one know if they are not contagious?

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 12:48:06 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.


Even though the rate of COVID cases for Sturgis attendees is well under the national rate for that period of time.
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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 12:48:29 PM  1 votes
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.

Again this is not a small area 8,426 mi² encompass the Black Hills. I've been to the event in the past. Bikers are scattered across the entire area. Our group never even went into the town of Sturgis.

Oh give it a rest Bill. We have all seen the videos and photos from Sturgis this year. Nobody is buying this fake narrative of all of these people spread out in wide open spaces. They were crammed into pockets within that acreage because a lot of that area is covered in hills with no people on them. You may not have gone into the town, but it's pretty obvious that many thousands did.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 12:52:24 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.


Even though the rate of COVID cases for Sturgis attendees is well under the national rate for that period of time.

I'm sure that's the truth in your Faux News world. If you really and truly believe that to be the truth, I have some choice properties to sell you. There is the orange grove I own in northern Canada or of course a couple of choice bridges in New York.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 12:53:50 PM   
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People seem to forget that at one point there was one person in the country with COVID.
Think about that for a minute and then remind me of what a great idea it was to attend Sturgis this year (knowing what we now know about how it spreads).

One turned into 6.5-million (and counting). We can argue until we are blue in the face about the facts (or lack thereof) from the article. The virus doesn't care. If you were one of the people in attendance, you acted irresponsibly towards fellow man. If you don't believe me, ask Herman Cain.

When was that? December? January? February?

Not entirely sure. It didn't tell me.

One thing is for certain. It hasn't gone away like a miracle.

Just remember that it is probably 6.5 million X 15. CDC estimate.

We are learning that you can get the virus at a level that isn't even contagious. And also at a level that is very contagious. This needs to be figured out in the testing. No reason to have to skip work if you aren't contagious and are asymptomatic.


Do you mean "symptomatic"?

No. Contagious.

I think you can test positive for the virus and not be contagious. Maybe Bohumm could answer that for certain.

So, you need to test to go to work. Test positive, quarantine.

I'm saying that maybe you don't have to quarantine if you are not contagious.

How does one know if they are not contagious?

I think it can be determined when they test.

Waiting for Bohumm to confirm.
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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:00:39 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.


Even though the rate of COVID cases for Sturgis attendees is well under the national rate for that period of time.

I'm sure that's the truth in your Faux News world. If you really and truly believe that to be the truth, I have some choice properties to sell you. There is the orange grove I own in northern Canada or of course a couple of choice bridges in New York.


Explain only 1 COVID death among 400,000+ Sturgis attendees.
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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:01:42 PM   
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People seem to forget that at one point there was one person in the country with COVID.
Think about that for a minute and then remind me of what a great idea it was to attend Sturgis this year (knowing what we now know about how it spreads).

One turned into 6.5-million (and counting). We can argue until we are blue in the face about the facts (or lack thereof) from the article. The virus doesn't care. If you were one of the people in attendance, you acted irresponsibly towards fellow man. If you don't believe me, ask Herman Cain.

When was that? December? January? February?

Not entirely sure. It didn't tell me.

One thing is for certain. It hasn't gone away like a miracle.

Just remember that it is probably 6.5 million X 15. CDC estimate.

We are learning that you can get the virus at a level that isn't even contagious. And also at a level that is very contagious. This needs to be figured out in the testing. No reason to have to skip work if you aren't contagious and are asymptomatic.


Do you mean "symptomatic"?

No. Contagious.

I think you can test positive for the virus and not be contagious. Maybe Bohumm could answer that for certain.

So, you need to test to go to work. Test positive, quarantine.

I'm saying that maybe you don't have to quarantine if you are not contagious.

How does one know if they are not contagious?

I think it can be determined when they test.

Waiting for Bohumm to confirm.

It would seem that it would be a fairly important thing to know before starting to spread rumors.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:02:30 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.

Again this is not a small area 8,426 mi² encompass the Black Hills. I've been to the event in the past. Bikers are scattered across the entire area. Our group never even went into the town of Sturgis.


Again, you're going to be so surprised when you see the photos.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:04:53 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.


Even though the rate of COVID cases for Sturgis attendees is well under the national rate for that period of time.

I'm sure that's the truth in your Faux News world. If you really and truly believe that to be the truth, I have some choice properties to sell you. There is the orange grove I own in northern Canada or of course a couple of choice bridges in New York.


Explain only 1 COVID death among 400,000+ Sturgis attendees.

How do you know there is only one COVID death?

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:05:11 PM   
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People seem to forget that at one point there was one person in the country with COVID.
Think about that for a minute and then remind me of what a great idea it was to attend Sturgis this year (knowing what we now know about how it spreads).

One turned into 6.5-million (and counting). We can argue until we are blue in the face about the facts (or lack thereof) from the article. The virus doesn't care. If you were one of the people in attendance, you acted irresponsibly towards fellow man. If you don't believe me, ask Herman Cain.

When was that? December? January? February?

Not entirely sure. It didn't tell me.

One thing is for certain. It hasn't gone away like a miracle.

Just remember that it is probably 6.5 million X 15. CDC estimate.

We are learning that you can get the virus at a level that isn't even contagious. And also at a level that is very contagious. This needs to be figured out in the testing. No reason to have to skip work if you aren't contagious and are asymptomatic.


Do you mean "symptomatic"?

No. Contagious.

I think you can test positive for the virus and not be contagious. Maybe Bohumm could answer that for certain.

So, you need to test to go to work. Test positive, quarantine.

I'm saying that maybe you don't have to quarantine if you are not contagious.

How does one know if they are not contagious?

I think it can be determined when they test.

Waiting for Bohumm to confirm.


WHO says transmission by asymptomatic case's is very rare.
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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:07:05 PM   
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People seem to forget that at one point there was one person in the country with COVID.
Think about that for a minute and then remind me of what a great idea it was to attend Sturgis this year (knowing what we now know about how it spreads).

One turned into 6.5-million (and counting). We can argue until we are blue in the face about the facts (or lack thereof) from the article. The virus doesn't care. If you were one of the people in attendance, you acted irresponsibly towards fellow man. If you don't believe me, ask Herman Cain.

When was that? December? January? February?

Not entirely sure. It didn't tell me.

One thing is for certain. It hasn't gone away like a miracle.

Just remember that it is probably 6.5 million X 15. CDC estimate.

We are learning that you can get the virus at a level that isn't even contagious. And also at a level that is very contagious. This needs to be figured out in the testing. No reason to have to skip work if you aren't contagious and are asymptomatic.


Do you mean "symptomatic"?

No. Contagious.

I think you can test positive for the virus and not be contagious. Maybe Bohumm could answer that for certain.

So, you need to test to go to work. Test positive, quarantine.

I'm saying that maybe you don't have to quarantine if you are not contagious.

How does one know if they are not contagious?

I think it can be determined when they test.

Waiting for Bohumm to confirm.


WHO says transmission by asymptomatic case's is very rare.

Very rare or impossible? Getting the virus itself is pretty rare, provided you take precautions.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:07:25 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.


Even though the rate of COVID cases for Sturgis attendees is well under the national rate for that period of time.

I'm sure that's the truth in your Faux News world. If you really and truly believe that to be the truth, I have some choice properties to sell you. There is the orange grove I own in northern Canada or of course a couple of choice bridges in New York.


Explain only 1 COVID death among 400,000+ Sturgis attendees.

Time. it's not that complicated. The first signs generally don't show up until at least a week after infection. The deaths usually don't show up until at least a couple of weeks after symptoms. Then there is the process after death of tracing where the infection occurred.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:15:39 PM   
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WHO says transmission by asymptomatic case's is very rare.

Very rare or impossible? Getting the virus itself is pretty rare, provided you take precautions.

It's proven that the spread can be very effectively reduced if people wear masks, wash hands, clean surfaces and keep a prudent distance.

Just to be clear, asymptomatic people can spread the virus just the same as symptomatic people. The virus is still in their bodies just as it is for people who show symptoms. If they sneeze or cough due to seasonal allergies, they will spray the virus just as if they had symptoms.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:17:26 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.

Again this is not a small area 8,426 mi² encompass the Black Hills. I've been to the event in the past. Bikers are scattered across the entire area. Our group never even went into the town of Sturgis.

Oh give it a rest Bill. We have all seen the videos and photos from Sturgis this year. Nobody is buying this fake narrative of all of these people spread out in wide open spaces. They were crammed into pockets within that acreage because a lot of that area is covered in hills with no people on them. You may not have gone into the town, but it's pretty obvious that many thousands did.

Ok we''ll accept your distorted version vs a person that has actually been out there during bike week.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:19:59 PM   
TJSweens


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We can just accept what our eyes tell us. There is plenty of footage of thousands of people crammed together in bars and in the streets. I'm mean it's not like they went out there for a party or anything.

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:21:49 PM   
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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.


Even though the rate of COVID cases for Sturgis attendees is well under the national rate for that period of time.

I'm sure that's the truth in your Faux News world. If you really and truly believe that to be the truth, I have some choice properties to sell you. There is the orange grove I own in northern Canada or of course a couple of choice bridges in New York.


Explain only 1 COVID death among 400,000+ Sturgis attendees.


Do you think people that die from COVID just drop dead as soon as they get it?

• Sturgis began 34 days ago.

• The incubation period for COVID is 2-14 days. Average is around 1 week.

• It takes about one week to become severely ill after getting symptoms.

• A day-to-day breakdown of Coronovirus symptoms puts death at close to 20 days after symptoms appear.
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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:25:29 PM   
David Levine


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I don't care what the #'s are the Stugis get together was complete idiocy and all those who gather in such a fashion are the problem.


Why, because it's outside of your little sphere of activities? Maybe they were able to see ahead of the event that the rate of COVID cases for attendees would be well under the national rate for that period of time.

No, because cramming 500,000 non socially distanced people into bars, restaurants, hotels and camp grounds in a relatively small area around a small town during a pandemic is just plain f***ing stupid. Anyone not living in the great state of denial can see that clear as day.

Again this is not a small area 8,426 mi² encompass the Black Hills. I've been to the event in the past. Bikers are scattered across the entire area. Our group never even went into the town of Sturgis.

Oh give it a rest Bill. We have all seen the videos and photos from Sturgis this year. Nobody is buying this fake narrative of all of these people spread out in wide open spaces. They were crammed into pockets within that acreage because a lot of that area is covered in hills with no people on them. You may not have gone into the town, but it's pretty obvious that many thousands did.

Ok we''ll accept your distorted version vs a person that has actually been out there during bike week.


I'll take actual photo evidence over the word of someone that wasn't even there...

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RE: Covid 19 and those infected - 9/9/2020 1:26:38 PM   
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I've actually been to the rally four times. I drove through downtown Sturgis this year out of curiosity (in a pickup, windows up). I'd say the crowd was down from where I had seen it in the past but still far, far too many people during a pandemic (I didn't get all that close to the bars in town - just a quick pass through).

And some of the bigger events/concerts take place outside of downtown at places like the Buffalo Chip and Full Throttle. I drove past the Full Throttle (probably about 15-20 minutes outside of downtown Sturgis and I'd never seen so many bikes parked as there were this year. And this was a Friday afternoon.

It is true that there are a significant number of folks who go to the rally and spend very little if any time downtown. And I don't buy the study that says 250k infected. But that shouldn't distract from the main point that it was still a really, really bad idea.
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