The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

What social distancing? Nightclubs packed

Fans celebratin­g T. I.’ s studio albumrelea­se party into wee hours.

- By Alexis Stevens

An Atlanta nightclub was packed into the early morning hours recently as revelers celebrated the 11th studio album by hometown rapper T. I.

Avideo of the event at the Gold Room making the round son social media shows a packed house and T. I. posing for photos. What it doesn’t show: social distancing or many people wearing masks.

“No masks ANYWHERE,” one person posted on Twitter in response.

Gold Club management didn’t respondto requests forc omment.

Friday night’s gathering wasn’t an isolated event in Atlanta, where clubs have been crowded despite the ongoing pandemic. Elleven45 Lounge recently hosted entertaine­r Gucci Mane, according to an Instagram post. Atlanta Pride was virtual this year, but partyers not officially affiliated with the annual festival swarmed BJ Roosters on Cheshire Bridge Road, various socialmedi­a posts showed.

Atlanta police have been called this month to both the Gold Club and Elleven45, a spokesman said Monday. But no 911 callers complained about social distancing violations, Offifficer Anthony Grant said. Instead, offifficer­s were called to investigat­e illegal parking and noise complaints, he said.

Atlanta City Councilman Matt Westmorela­nd said he has heard from residents concerned about

large gatherings. City government can’t close down establishm­ents, but state- approved limits on crowd size should be enforced, he said.

“I understand and share people’s desire to socialize, but it has to be done safely and following practices that will help limit any spread,” Westmorela­nd said. “More broadly, as a former teacher and former member of the Atlanta Board of Education, we need to be doing everything possible to bring down our numbers in Atlanta so we can get our kids back in school as soon as possible.”

Atlanta Public Schools Superinten­dent Lisa Herring has postponed reopening schools until January.

“Despite downward trends in recent weeks, our community has seen recent increases in new cases, resulting in a current average that exceeds 130 new cases per 100,000 county residents,” she said in a statement. “That number leaves us in substantia­l spread of COVID- 19 and unable to reopen to in- person instructio­n.”

In late May, Gov. Brian Kemp eased restrictio­ns against bars and nightclubs and allowed them to reopen if they followed dozens of guidelines. Large social gatherings were still blamed on a late- summersurg­e in virus cases.

In late September, Kemp renewed his order on a public health state of emergency and provided additional guidelines for bars and other businesses where food is served. The Georgia Department of Public Health published nine pages of guidelines for employees and patrons of bars and restaurant­s.

It’s unclear how closely the guidelines are being followed at nightclubs. Over the Labor Dayweekend, for example, social media posts showed unmasked revelers crowding dance floors. Police said no mask citations were issued despite an ordinance in place at the time. Atlanta City Council President Felicia Moore urged young adults to self- quarantine and get tested.

“Social media platforms are flooded with videos and images of hundreds of people indoors and outdoors with no masks and no social distancing,” Moore said in a statement at the time.“Many of those pictured appeared to be in the 18- 29 years old age range, which is the group seeing the sharpest increase in COVID- 19 cases.”

In an interviewl­ast month with The Atlanta JournalCon­stitution, T. I. said he has been tested several times for COVID- 19 and has never tested positive.

“I’m not worried for me. My wife and I have taken eight or nine tests, and around the seventh test, we’re still negative, but she’s developed antibodies somehow,” he said. “That means that she had it, fought it off, developed the antibodies, but didn’t give it to me!”

Insomeciti­es, the business restrictio­ns during the pandemic have been detrimenta­l, leaving nightclub owners desperate for customers.

In Miami, nightclubs were allowed to reopen at 50% capacity after an order issued Sept. 25 by Gov. Ron DeSantis. Miamileade­rs have imposed a midnight curfew and loudmusic is restricted so that people don’t have to shout and risk spreading the virus. A local mask ordinance is also in place.

On Monday, President Donald Trump reportedly said Americans are “tired” of hearing about the coronaviru­s. And in his recent interview, T. I. had a similar message based on the positive antibodies results his wife received.

“It’s experience­s like that thatmakeme feel like, how much of a coincidenc­e is it that every state is a Republican state that is open and every state that is fighting to stay closed is a Democratic state?” the entertaine­r also know as Clifford Harris Jr. said. “It seems a bit politicize­d to me.”

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TYSON. HORNE@ AJC. COM TYSON HORNE/ Atlanta hip- hop artist T. I. says he and hiswife have repeatedly tested negative for the coronaviru­s, but his wife developed antibodies.

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