Ohio Club Cited For Violating Covid-19 Health Orders After 500 People Attend Indoor Trey Songz Concert

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Ohio Club Cited For Violating Covid-19 Health Orders After 500 People Attend Indoor Trey Songz Concert

Welp, a nightclub in Columbus, Ohio has been cited for COVID violations of public health orders after they hosted a concert attended by around 500 people with no social distancing measures in place!

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According to NBC, the club called “Aftermath Columbus,” located at 1921 Channingway Center Drive, is accused of improper conduct and disorderly activities in violation of its liquor permit after patrons were observed sharing alcoholic beverages and making no attempts to maintain social distancing. It was said that undercover agents from the Ohio Investigative Unit attended the event on Saturday, December 5, and made the report.

To make matters worse, the Ohio Investigative Unit told NBC News in a statement that the venue also had no physical barriers in place to encourage social distancing and most employees and patrons were not wearing masks, the statement continued. Photos and videos from the event were posted online and showed patrons, mostly maskless, near the stage as singer Trey Songz performed. While the entertainer has not released a statement about this situation, he is now a trending topic on Twitter. Here’s what some people had to say:

As 10WBNS reports, the case involving Aftermath will be presented to the Ohio Liquor Commission for possible penalties, including fines and the suspension of the club’s liquor license.

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