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re: So far, Lollapalooza does not appear to have been a super spreader event
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:50 am to musick
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:50 am to musick
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How about the literal WORLDWIDE OLYMPICS where people FROM ALL OTHER THE ENTIRE PLANET convene for weeks then spread back out into their home countries of the world.
That was a great idea wasn't it? If anything that is KING SUPER SPREADER EVENT.
Was there outrage in Japan?
You mean the event that only allowed domestic fans. So no one outside of coaches and Olympian’s no fans from their country including friends and family were able to attend. Find a better example.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 10:57 am to tigermike5
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You mean the event that only allowed domestic fans. So no one outside of coaches and Olympian’s no fans from their country including friends and family were able to attend. Find a better example.
Coaches, officials, volunteers, athletes, trainers, media, contractors, medical staff, security, etc, with 430 cases between them. All convening from every corner of the world.
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The number of infections among people linked to the Olympics has stayed very low in the village, where Olympic organizers created a bubble isolation system.
The low rate is why a leading health advisor to the International Olympic Committee has said a "safe and secure" games has been delivered and the pandemic has been kept at bay.
Of the 430 confirmed cases since July 1, only 32 were those of people who stayed in the village.
A total of 286 are residents of Japan and 144 from overseas. The largest portion of the total, 236, were contract workers, followed by 109 games participants and 29 athletes.
Over 624,000 screening tests have been carried out for people in the bubble system with the positive rate at 0.02 percent, according to the games' organizers.
The figures released by the organizing committee, however, do not include cases associated with the Olympics that have been announced by the Japanese central and local governments.
So as par for this course even this data is bullshite and doctored.
That was safe, cool.
This post was edited on 8/9/21 at 11:01 am
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