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Fauci 'very concerned' about COVID-19 surge following Sturgis motorcycle rally
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Anthony Fauci, President Biden's chief medical adviser, on Sunday said he is "very concerned" that there may be another surge in South Dakota brought on by the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, which is expected to be attended by hundreds of thousands.
NBC's "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd asked Fauci how he expected the rally to impact the Midwest region of the U.S., noting that the Dakotas became the top two states for new COVID-19 cases in 2020 shortly after the rally.
"Well I'm very concerned, Chuck, that we're going to see another surge related to that rally," Fauci said. ...
Thousands of bikers arrived at the rally on Friday, which Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, is expected to attend. Sturgis city manager Dan Ainslie said organizers had encouraged people in high risk categories to attend next year instead.
An analysis released by the IZA Institute of Labor Economics last year found that the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally was a superspreader event that resulted in around $12.2 billion in public health costs. Researchers linked around 266,000 COVID-19 cases to the event that was attended by more than 460,000. At least one death was linked to the rally last year. ...
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