Influencers stopped caring about the pandemic. Here’s why that’s so dangerous.

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  • July 22, 2020

Influencers are acting like the pandemic is over. It’s not. 

Jake Paul threw a massive house party last week at his Calabasas mansion amid soaring COVID-19 cases in California. Videos from the party show dozens of attendees crowded in the controversial YouTuber’s living room, with no regard for the recommended six feet of distance to limit potential virus spread. Nobody visible in the videos wore a mask. 

NEW: The mayor of Calabasas & neighbors tell me they’re outraged after they say YouTube celebrity @jakepaul threw a massive party at his mansion on Saturday. They call it irresponsible, selfish, & say it’s businesses & workers who pay the price for this w/ lockdowns. 10pm @FOXLA pic.twitter.com/COiVleuDH2

— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) July 15, 2020 Read more…

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Influencers stopped caring about the pandemic. Here’s why that’s so dangerous.