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DaBaby’s Fourth Of July show appears to show social distancing measures weren’t enforced.The star performed at Cosmopolitan Premier Lounge in Decatur, Georgia last night (July 4), despite coronavirus cases in the state rapidly increasing.Ahead of the show, organiser MyDJDre told TMZ that the venue would only be filled to 40 percent of its usual 4,000-person capacity and there would be a no mask, no entry rule in place, with masks required to stay on for the duration of the event.
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One shot also shows a woman coming past the barrier and walking up to DaBaby, seemingly to get a selfie. Another shows rapper Stunna 4 Vegas joining DaBaby later in the performance, with Stunna also walking up to the barrier and getting close to attendees.Ahead of the show, event coordinator DJ Dre told TMZ that the venue would be at only 40 percent capacity, and that the venue would enforce a rule stating that attendees must be wearing masks at all times.
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