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New York concert to be investigated for 'gross' social-distancing violations: governor

Published 07/28/2020, 01:17 AM
Updated 07/28/2020, 04:25 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo holds daily briefing following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York

(Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Tuesday that health authorities are investigating a weekend charity concert featuring performances by the Chainsmokers and the head of Goldman Sachs, for "gross" violations of public health rules aimed at fighting the spread of the coronavirus.

"(The) concert that happened in the town of Southampton was just a gross violation of not only the public health rules, it was a gross violation of common sense," Cuomo said at his daily briefing, calling it "disrespectful to fellow New Yorkers."

New York's Department of Health will investigate local officials' oversight of the event, which took place on Saturday in the affluent beach community on the east end of Long Island, and how security workers and event organizers enforced rules during the "drive-in" concert.

The event billed as "Safe & Sound", was attended by concert-goers in about 600 cars, some of whom paid up to $25,000 for parking spaces.

Some videos posted to social media appear to show people gathered in close proximity around the stage. Attendees were instructed to stay in their allotted space and leave only to use restrooms.

The organizers, who are with the groups In The Know Experiences and Invisible Noise, said the videos were misleading and do not accurately depict the entire event.

They said in a statement that they worked with state and local health officials to implement the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines, that all attendees were screened for fevers before entering, and that they "made best efforts" to follow New York’s social distancing rules.

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc (N:GS) Chief Executive David Solomon opened the concert with an hour-long DJ set, performing under the moniker DJ D-Sol.

Bank spokesman Jake Siewart said Solomon "performed early and left before the show ended."

"The vast majority of the audience appeared to follow the rules, but he's troubled that some violated them and put themselves and others at risk," Siewart said in an emailed statement.

New York was the early epicenter of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak and has recorded more COVID-19 deaths than any other U.S. state.

Cuomo, a Democrat, announced limited and phased reopenings around the state starting mid-May. Restrictions remain on large gatherings.

Profits from the event will go to several local charities, according to organizers.

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anybody who wants to see who the true autho.ritarians and "na.zis" are, look no further than the democrat party and their br.ainle.ss mask weaning sheep who are trying to destroy the country because they want to gain power in november
small businesses cannot even be open for one customer, but no problem packing into crowded walmarts. definitely dont go enjoy a day at the beach or you will be arrested, but okay to loo.t and riot in groups of tens of thousands.
bingo, hit the nail on the head. always two sets of rules. why doesn't como say anything about the blm looters!!!! WHERE'S that rage?
democ.rats only allow you to violate social distancing if you are loo.ting and rioti.ng in groups of thousands and pretending like you are "peacefully protesting" raci.sm or g.ay rights... because apparently those make it okay to be grandma ki.llers. even though more black people have die.d thanks to the B.LM ri,ots including chi,ld,ren than the total number of black people ***ed by po.lice in the past century. dem.ocrats do not care about people literally ki.l.ling each other but be sure to throw a fit if people go to a concert.
cuomo's policies of shoving elderly people into crowded nursing homes resulted in nearly 1/3 of the total covid deaths reported in the US. since that policy ended the dea.th rate has been at all time lows despite "new cases" being at highs. thanks to cuomo and the fearmongering media and democrats trying to destroy the country, and we now know that it was all BS and that the current dea.th rates are below that of the common flu. COVID-1984 will magically disappear November 4 2020
And so called "peaceful protests" are okay, too - hundreds of people and no social distancing.  The man is nuts, but then what can you expect from an out-of-touch DIM?
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