I watched on television what was happening at the White House, 12 minutes away from me. It was riveting. I watched as protesters and a line of Secret Service police officers gripped either side of parade barriers in a vicious tug of war while the crowd hurled projectiles toward the White House. It was terrifying. I was shocked that police did not strike out at the protesters.
People stood so close to each other with masks often dangling off their faces. In the hours that I was watching, I never heard a single commentator note that there was a threat of superspreading of COVID-19 due to the thousands of protesters gathered in cities across the country. People are angry, justifiably angry about racism and so much more The unemployment. The poverty. The lack of a social safety net. The inequities are laid bare. It's going to be a long summer.
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