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Moshing and crowd surfing will be banned from concerts return

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Moshing and crowd surfing will be banned from concerts return

On the Event Safety Alliance Reopening Guide, the safety experts said that crowd surfing and moshing will be banned when concerts be allowed to happen again.

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The study says about moshing and crowd surfing at concerts:

“A few obvious changes will be necessary whenever GA [general admission] events do reopen. Patrons cannot all stand at the front of the stage like they are accustomed; moshing and crowd-surfing are violations of social distancing per se and must be absolutely prohibited during this pandemic; even hallways and smoking areas where patrons congregate will have to be monitored to enforce health policies.”

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California governor said concerts may not return until a vaccine is made

California governor, Gavin Newsom said about concerts after Covid-19:

“The prospect of mass gatherings is negligible at best until we get to herd immunity and we get to a vaccine. So large-scale events that bring in hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands of strangers, all together across every conceivable difference, health and otherwise. Is not in the cards based upon our current guidelines and current expectations. When you suggest June, July, August, it is unlikely.”

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