Hundreds attend rave in Las Vegas despite social distancing guidelines
The Final Fuse rave in Las Vegas was put on by local promoters Malum Geminos
Hundreds of people attended a rave in Las Vegas despite social distancing guidelines.
The Final Fuse - which took place in the Las Vegas desert on July 4 - was ticketed and was put on by local promoters Malum Geminos despite coronavirus-related restrictions being in place.
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Lauren Clark from news station KSNV News 3 reported on the rave.
EXCLUSIVE: @LaurenNews3LV uncovers raves outside in the sand dunes outside #LasVegas in the midst of a pandemic — WATCH News 3 Live at 11 pic.twitter.com/QLN1pV7L0U
— KSNV News 3 (@News3LV) July 6, 2020
As of July 9, there are currently 24,000 cases of COVID-19 in the state of Nevada.
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Illegal raves have also taken place in the UK throughout the coronavirus pandemic. On raves taking place, Carl Cox said "It's not the answer to this."
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