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Alabama Students Throwing ‘COVID Parties’ With Cash Rewards: ‘Whoever Gets COVID First Gets The Pot’

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This really is unbelievably short-sighted… According to a city councilwoman in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, students in her town have been throwing “COVID parties” — large gatherings with no social distancing and cash rewards given to the first person from the party who gets the coronavirus.

Yes, really. Related: Nick Cordero Will ‘Most Likely Need A Double Lung Transplant’ Due To COVID-19 The southern college town has seen an uptick in young people getting diagnosed with the disease, and so state health officials went to investigate such a notable cluster among otherwise young, seemingly healthy people.

What they discovered was horrifying: the teens were apparently purposely contracting the disease at parties designed to spread it, with ‘winners’

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