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Elessar · 31-35, M
So long as masks and distances are kept (and in the videos I saw they were) and above all such gatherings are outdoor, the risk is probably there but not that massive.
People spent all summer on crowded beaches even without masks here in Europe and the curve rose only when such morons started to pack in (indoor) clubs.
People spent all summer on crowded beaches even without masks here in Europe and the curve rose only when such morons started to pack in (indoor) clubs.

SW-User
@Elessar There are enough people in the crowd that don't have them on though and absolutely no social distancing from the crowds I've seen.
Elessar · 31-35, M
@SW-User Those I saw were compliant with the rules; look at bookerdana's reply below, for instance.
Anyway so long as it's outdoor, empirically speaking, the risk is minimal. The biggest problem are crowded transportations and people spending 8h/days in offices with scarce or no air re-circulation at all.
Anyway so long as it's outdoor, empirically speaking, the risk is minimal. The biggest problem are crowded transportations and people spending 8h/days in offices with scarce or no air re-circulation at all.

SW-User
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Elessar · 31-35, M
@SW-User Yeah, those should've been avoided, especially the ones with people without masks or masks wore not properly. I hope there haven't been indoor celebrations/events, as I said we've had people not giving a sh*t about it for the entire summer here (I happen to live in a coastal town, so I can guarantee you personally, I've seen gatherings much much worse than these) and somehow the curve didn't spike until people started getting more and more indoors.