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COVID-19: Philadelphia bans large public gatherings until February 2021

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
July 16, 2020
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COVID-19: Philadelphia bans large public gatherings until February 2021

Owing to increase in COVID-19 cases in United States, the city of Philadelphia has announced that it is cancelling all large events including the city’s marathon and Thanksgiving Day parade until the end of February next year.

This announcement was made by Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney on Tuesday, July 14.

Mayor Jim Kenney said ban on large events includes festivals, parades, concerts, carnivals, fairs, flea markets and block parties such as the Thanksgiving Day parade and the Philadelphia Marathon are all cancelled.

In a tweet, he wrote: ‘He I’m disappointed to confirm that we are canceling large public events through February 28, 2021 due to the public health crisis. 

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This was not an easy decision to make. The health and safety of residents, workers, and visitors must be our top priority.’

According to the Mayor Kenney, 40% of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city are people under the age of 30. “This underscores the importance of avoiding social gatherings, especially for young people,”.

The ban does not apply to any first amendment events like protests and demonstrations. Private outdoor events for ceremonies such as weddings, will be allowed to go ahead if there are fewer than 50 guests. Organized outdoor sports with fewer than 25 people are also permitted.

The decision to ban the next six months of events comes as the U.S. faces a surge in coronavirus cases.

Officials reported 148 new cases Tuesday afternoon, bringing the city’s total to over 27,700. The city’s death toll stands at 1,637.

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