How do South Dakotons practice social distance?
Spending time outside of others and away from hunting, Gov.Krishti Noime suggested in a video posted on her social media accounts this week.
“This is how we socialize in South Dakota,” she wrote in a 15-second clip showing her walking King on a huge cornfield with a shotgun tug and orange cap and vest – before shooting a bird out of the sky.
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He says in the video, “Less covid, more hunting, that’s the plan for the future.
These posts have received thousands of shares and retweets between her Twitter and Facebook accounts and millions of views.
The video follows Trump’s July 4 rally at Mount Rushmore and the Sturgis motorcycle rally in his state, “We Will Not Keep Social Distance” months later, where hundreds of thousands of people showed up, some wearing masks or following the social distance guide.
Earlier this month, North and South Dakota launched U.S. In some of the new coronavirus infection rates per capita grew the fastest.
According to a controversial study by researchers at San Diego State University, about 20% of the country’s new cases in August were linked to the Sturgis event. That would be more than 266,000 cases – more than half of the events organized by more than 460,000 people.
Naum called the claim “fictional” earlier this month.
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“In the wake of academic research, this report is no less an attack on those who use their personal freedom to participate in Sturgis,” he said at the time. “Predictably, some people in some media are reluctant to report on this non-peer reviewed model, which is built on unreliable flawed assumptions that do not reflect actual facts and data.”
Snoops, a fact-checking website, claims that more than 250,000 cases of coronavirus have been linked to Sturgis, “unprotected.”
State health officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Fox News’ Avi Fordham and the Associated Press contributed to the report.