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That Smash Mouth Concert Caused Over 100 New COVID-19 Cases!

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Turns out, ignoring coronavirus pandemic protocols to see Smash Mouth in concert is NOT a smart idea. As we reported, attendees at South Dakota’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally earlier this month were looking kind of dumb as they joined together in a crowd to see a group of bands — including the All Star hitmakers — perform without worrying about masks or social distancing requirements.

Well, in a not-so-shocking turn of events, the maskless festival has apparently led directly to a small outbreak of COVID-19 cases! Video: Get An Inside Look At Hollywood’s Strict COVID-19 Safety Measures! A rep for the South Dakota Health Department revealed that they’d found 40 coronavirus cases connected to the annual rally, including three that were out of

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