“We found that for counties that had a lot of people going to Sturgis, after the rally, their case numbers starting taking off relative to similar places that did not have a lot of people going to Sturgis,” Andrew Friedson, an economics professor at the University of Colorado Denver and one of the study’s authors, told the Daily News Tuesday.
Sturgis Motorcyle Rally linked to more than 265,000 cases of COVID-19 costing $12 billion: report

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