Videos Show Crowded 4th of July Parties Despite COVID-Related Warnings

Despite pleas to wear a mask and limit overcrowding on the Fourth of July amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans seemed nonplussed by the disease.

A sign announces that a beach parking lot is closed on Independence Day
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A sign announces that a beach parking lot is closed on Independence Day

Even after Dr. Anthony Fauci warned last week that he would "not be surprised" to see the United States eventually report up to 100,000 new coronavirus cases per day as the country's numbers continued to trend upwards, many Americans ignored pleas to wear a mask and maintain social distancing on the Fourth of July. 

In the days leading up to the Fourth of July, the Associated Press reports that health experts believed that how Americans responded to the idea of skipping gatherings today would determine the direction that the U.S. takes in containing the spread of COVID-19. Even though some states and cities have tried to do their best to prevent large gatherings and enforce mask-wearing, it ultimately came down to American citizens policing themselves, and showing compassion for the wellness of others during times like this.  

And judging from the photos and videos below, many of us haven't learned from the mistakes of the past, which doesn't bode well for the future.

Take for instance, this scene at Diamond Lake in Michigan, where social distancing and mask-wearing were non-existent. 

Here’s the scene at Diamond Lake in Cass County, Michigan today. Looks like a recipe for disaster...🤦🏽‍♂️ #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/0OfgCXThQw

— Max Lewis (@MaxLewisTV) July 4, 2020

And here's Noah's Ark Waterpark in Wisconsin, which isn't as crowded as Diamond Lake, but still pretty crowded nonetheless. 

Noah’s Ark Waterpark in the Dells. All things considered, this is a pretty big crowd. I’ve seen a couple of people wearing masks. Hear from the parks GM tonight on #News3Now @WISCTV_News3 pic.twitter.com/lgRJ9aqbyr

— Adam Duxter (@AdamDuxter) July 4, 2020

At Backwater Jack's, located at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, not a single mask can be spotted. 

Since San Diego is the only city in Southern California with open beaches, people are flocked to the water on Saturday.

Are #SanDiego beaches too crowded ? I haven’t seen a mask on the beach.

Only beaches open in #california ! @10News @10NewsCampos pic.twitter.com/czAePb4BwM

— Theresa Villano (@theresa_vpr) July 4, 2020

Mission Beach is packed this #4thofJuly2020 . I took a (very) informal poll and most people sitting in the sand are visiting from #Arizona and #Nevada. Watch #NBC7SanDiego to hear from them at 5 & 6 tonight. pic.twitter.com/En0Wg2lvUW

— Allison Ash (@AllisonAshNBC7) July 4, 2020

And here's the scene in Fire Island Pines, where social distancing and masks did not appear to be a priority.

Plenty of non-social-distancing going on at Fire Island Pines in New York. Certain gays can't skip a season to save their lives. Criticism mounts: https://t.co/KWuJRzOJc0@PinkNews @MajorPhilebrity @sbstryker @yashar @evanrosskatz @lgbtqnation @Queerty @TheAdvocateMag #4thofJuly pic.twitter.com/Jr7WzSL7LL

— Christopher Wiggins (@CWNewser) July 4, 2020

The party Gays at Fire Island Pines shaking their speedo butts inches from each other's faces and not a mask to be seen.#4thofJuly2020 #LGBTQ @DCHomos pic.twitter.com/7fo67t6F5B

— Christopher Wiggins (@CWNewser) July 4, 2020

Even the White House failed to lead by example.

Here is the example the White House is setting for the nation on this 4th of July amid surging coronavirus case counts and as public health experts urge Americans to avoid large gatherings.
Almost no social distancing. Most people are not wearing masks. pic.twitter.com/eDY34LtKY1

— Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) July 4, 2020

Happy 4th, we guess? 

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