MSNBC Reporter Accidentally Unmasks The Truth About Lake Of The Ozarks Bikefest
"Fears are growing," the MSNBC news anchor began, as she cited now-debunked (ARTICLE: The Sturgis biker rally did not cause 266,796 cases of COVID-19) claims that the Sturgis motorcycle rally caused nearly a quarter-million new Covid-19 cases and compared that event to last weekend’s Lake of the Ozarks Bikefest. The on-scene camera rolled, and reporter Dasha Burns breathlessly, behind a mask, spoke about the event in the Ozarks. "I have not seen a whole lot of folks wearing masks, not a whole lot of social distancing, and not a whole ton of concern for Covid-19," said Burns, who contracted and recovered from the coronavirus in March.
But it’s when the cameras went off that Burns accidentally revealed the truth about the event that draws an estimated 125,000 people to the Lake area every year. Minutes later, Burns and her team were spotted strolling along the Bagnell Dam Strip: mask-free, chatting, taking selfies, not observing social distancing, and clearly having a good time. Bikefest attendee Josh Terry and his wife watched Burns and his crew shoot their segment, shed the masks, and hit the Strip.
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