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Bow Wow s the fall guy for all of the events in Houston this weekend that didn t follow proper COVID-19 protocols . according to the rapper himself, who believes the mayor has it out for him.
As we reported . BW was criticized for drawing a large, mostly unmasked crowd at a club Friday night, and caught the attention of Houston Mayor
Sylvester Turner because he had more gigs scheduled the rest of the weekend.
On Saturday, a line of people with COVID-19 vaccine appointments at Minute Maid Park were turned away after waiting for hours. The Houston Health Department sent a tweet at the time reading, “We’re unable to accommodate the volume of people in line.”
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Monday sparred with the rapper Bow Wow for attending at least one event tied to a weekend of packed concerts at Houston night clubs during the pandemic. The mayor singled out the Ohio rapper whose real name is Shad Gregory Moss in a tweet Sunday that warned officials would be keeping an eye on a football watch party he was expected to attend. The warning stemmed from Turner’s call for state officials to.
As COVID-19 numbers continue to rise (with numbers higher than when the pandemic FIRST hit), people are still carrying on as if we’re not in the middle of a pandemic. Everyday we hear on television or the radio to wear a mask, social distance, avoid crowds, and wash our hands frequently.
Yet, celebs and even regular folks just refuse to abide by the guidelines to help lower the spread of the virus.
Mary J Blige threw a party last weekend to celebrate her 50th birthday party: no masks. Rapper
Blueface has been out in L.A.
turning up at the strip clubs with his homies: no masks. It s as if the guidelines don t apply to them.
The Houston Health Department’s mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Minute Maid Park on Saturday was a success in that more than 6,000 area residents got their first dose of the potentially life-saving medicine. But logistical hiccups and a lack of on-site vetting allowed some Houstonians to skip the line and receive a shot without an appointment, and many residents who went through the correct process to make an appointment were sent away without getting a needle in the arm.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced on Thursday that the city health department would once again administer coronavirus vaccines at Minute Maid on Saturday for folks who had already secured an appointment, and said he hoped to open up additional Saturday vaccine appointments if the city got enough additional doses.