The Chainsmokers held a charity drive-in concert over the weekend in the Hamptons and things got out of hand. According to TMZ, the event took a lot of precautions amid the coronavirus outbreak, like temperature checks at the entrance, complimentary face masks and hand sanitizer and room for cars to socially distance but the crowd didn’t stay put.
In fan videos from the event, the audience was in extremely close quarters and definitely not following the CDC’s recommended six-foot allowance.
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