2,60,000 people had tested COVID19 positive after a rally in US: Study
2,60,000 people had tested COVID19 positive after a rally in US: Study
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A bike rally in the US has resulted in around 2,60,000 new COVID19 cases. A research group has said this after the study. Researchers have explained the entire case in detail in a 63-page report. However, the local administration has raised questions on the research. There was a motorcycle rally in South Dakota, USA. Subsequently, researchers at San Diego State University studied the increasing cases of COVID-19 

The figures presented increased due to the same rally are higher than the figures revealed by the local health department. Christie Noam, the governor of the US state of South Dakota, called the study just speculation, and also criticized the reports who conducted the research. The aim of the study was to find out how many people can be infected with a function?

Earlier, researchers also studied other demonstrations and rallies in the US. A political rally organized by Trump was also studied in June. The researchers also used mobile phone data and examined the cases before and after the rally. This rally was held between 7 and 16 August, in which more than 4 lakh people participated. Andrew Freedson, one of the authors of the study, said that the rally benefited the local government financially, but the Central Government of America is raising a large part of the expenditure that is being incurred on health. The same thing has now put the country in more trouble.

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