So who here went to the ballet coronavirus party?

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Anonymous wrote:This article is dumb. While having the party was a bad idea and a violation of guidelines, there’s no indication than anyone actually contracted the virus from it. Why is this news?[/quoteSo says the Turnip Truck Driver
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Anonymous wrote:Who was the interior designer? My neighbor has a very similar look to her house and I’m wondering if it was the same one.

Erica Burns Interiors
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Anonymous wrote:This article is dumb. While having the party was a bad idea and a violation of guidelines, there’s no indication than anyone actually contracted the virus from it. Why is this news?
So says the Turnip Truck Driver


Fixed your bracket for you. And I’m sorry you can’t tell the difference between gossip and news.
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Anonymous wrote:I have a strange fascination with her and Candace Ourisman, who “founded” a concierge gift service. They seem to do a lot of flitting about, “curating” for Instagram pictures, and having their homes and families featured in various magazines. Ourisman and her husband (of the car dealership Ourismans) recently divorced and I’m dying to know the tea.


No way! They did?


Yes, I had suspected something was up based on some vague posting from Candace, then the Secretly Gifting IG posted something about Candace being a single mom. I checked out the MD judiciary case search and there it was.


Sad


I know, but when you put your fabulous and envious life out there for all to see, you invite others in to all of it.
Anonymous
So does this mean being outside is not helpful to keep the spread from happening or was the dinner indoor? I feel like all the talk is about how outside is fine but this seems to undermine this?
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I am fascinated by the fact, that during a pandemic and under phase 1 where the law said no gatherings of unrelated persons over 10, there was a hired, professional photographer there. Why?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So does this mean being outside is not helpful to keep the spread from happening or was the dinner indoor? I feel like all the talk is about how outside is fine but this seems to undermine this?


Good point. I often see posts were joggers say it’s OK to not wear a mask as they were insist that you can’t get Covid outdoors.
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Anonymous wrote:So does this mean being outside is not helpful to keep the spread from happening or was the dinner indoor? I feel like all the talk is about how outside is fine but this seems to undermine this?


Good point. I often see posts were joggers say it’s OK to not wear a mask as they were insist that you can’t get Covid outdoors.


It sounds like they were not 6 ft+ apart though if they were seated 8-10 to a table. And probably close together for cocktails.
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Anonymous wrote:So does this mean being outside is not helpful to keep the spread from happening or was the dinner indoor? I feel like all the talk is about how outside is fine but this seems to undermine this?


Good point. I often see posts were joggers say it’s OK to not wear a mask as they were insist that you can’t get Covid outdoors.


It sounds like they were not 6 ft+ apart though if they were seated 8-10 to a table. And probably close together for cocktails.


They were sharing tables, and they were in the same area for a couple of hours. And they were talking (probably more loudly as the evening went on and people drank more, maybe there was music playing so they had to talk louder, etc.), not wearing masks, etc. I'm not a jogger, but that's not the same as a jogger passing you in the other direction, where you are in close proximity for a fleeting second.

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Anonymous wrote:So does this mean being outside is not helpful to keep the spread from happening or was the dinner indoor? I feel like all the talk is about how outside is fine but this seems to undermine this?


Good point. I often see posts were joggers say it’s OK to not wear a mask as they were insist that you can’t get Covid outdoors.


It sounds like they were not 6 ft+ apart though if they were seated 8-10 to a table. And probably close together for cocktails.


They were sharing tables, and they were in the same area for a couple of hours. And they were talking (probably more loudly as the evening went on and people drank more, maybe there was music playing so they had to talk louder, etc.), not wearing masks, etc. I'm not a jogger, but that's not the same as a jogger passing you in the other direction, where you are in close proximity for a fleeting second.


However if the jogger is going the same direction as you, you’re walking in their breath/aerosol for more than just a split second.
Anonymous
Haters gonna hate.

I bet it was fun!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So does this mean being outside is not helpful to keep the spread from happening or was the dinner indoor? I feel like all the talk is about how outside is fine but this seems to undermine this?


They were seated at 8-10 person round tables. So they were outside, but not socially distance, and obviously not masked if they were dining.

I also think with multiple tables of 8, you would especially have people speaking loudly and spewing their droplets.
Anonymous
Wow - many defensive posters here. Obviously part of this crowd of women. Or wannabes.

Stupid to hold a fundraiser with that many people, not socially distanced during a pandemic. Guess she had to get her insta pictures in.

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Story is in People magazine now.
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Anonymous wrote:Story is in People magazine now.


Do they have pictures?
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