Saint Petersburg. The mayor of St. Petersburg, Rick Kriseman, criticized the rapper 50 Cent, because he held a big party without masks.
Through the Twitter page, Kriseman posted: “That’s not how we should celebrate the Super Bowl. It’s not safe or smart. It’s stupid. We’ll look at this very closely, and it can end up costing someone much more than 50 cents. “
Kriseman, following the line of the health authorities, took the position to celebrate the Super Bowl LV, which is played this evening at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa (Florida), between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, so responsible.
Health experts even said that the Super Bowl LV could be a “Super Propagator” of the coronavirus if the precautionary measures that have been in place for just under a year are not taken.
This weekend several crowded parties were held in Tampa as if there was no pandemic has been seen as something “frustrating” and “desolate” for all health care workers fighting the coronavirus, which in the United States it has already cost the lives of more than 460,000 people.
Mayor Kriseman’s tweet was in response to images of the party showing a large crowd and few guests wearing masks in an airport hangar in St. Louis. Petersburg published by TMZ.
Steve Aoki played at a crowded WTR Bar & Grill party at The Godfrey presented by Dave Portnoy and Barstool Sports and the Miami-based super club E11EVEN.
Tampa police told local news channel 8 that the scene there and at other parties “was incredibly disappointing.”
We were told that guests had to go through high-tech machines looking for common symptoms of coronavirus.
“I think they planned as much as possible,” a source said. “All night, the DJs were telling people to remember to put on the masks.”
Elsewhere in Tampa, photos showed the Ybor City neighborhood full of hundreds of revelry, many without mouthpieces.