lol - awesome typo. I, too, would RAT them out. Shut this down. Its a superspreading event in the making.Anonymous wrote:I’d also eat them out to the town’s board of health. There’s no way they’d be under the state’s requirements for inside gatherings.
Anonymous wrote:As above, currently in NJ:
NJ Covid Info: https://covid19.nj.gov/index.html
Public gatherings
Gatherings are permitted so long as they comply with the limits on gatherings.
Indoor gatherings must be limited to 100 people or 25% of a room's capacity -- whichever number is lower. All attendees at indoor gatherings must wear face coverings and stay six feet apart
In New Jersey, individuals must wear face coverings:
in outdoor public spaces when social distancing is not possible;
in indoor spaces open to the public, including retail, recreational, and entertainment businesses, government buildings open to the public, and on public transportation; and
in indoor commercial spaces closed to the public, including office buildings, when individuals are in prolonged proximity to others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This says NJ indoor limits are 100 people
https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/general-public/are-people-allowed-to-gather-in-person
If that's correct, then OP, frankly I would rat this party out to whatever state or local authority can stop it. Immediately.
Do it because shutting this insane idea down is for the public good. It's great that you are strong and not letting your son attend, but for your whole area's public health -- tell the authorities. This is the only way we are going to get fools like the organizers of this virus-fest to stop. I don't care if some here would say, don't interfere. If we don't start interfering, the pandemic goes on and on. Public health is a real thing and if this party happens, there will be infections and they'll spread outward from 150 attendees many times over.
Anonymous wrote:This says NJ indoor limits are 100 people
https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/general-public/are-people-allowed-to-gather-in-person