Monica Reed

Would you walk through a disinfectant mist to enter a concert?

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Would you walk through a disinfectant mist to enter a concert?

What is our new norm??  We all know that concerts, movies, and other large public gatherings are going to change. The question is HOW?  Are most concerts going to be an “in your car” at the drive in movie theater?  Are there going to be more drive in’s built in the near future??  Maybe….but here’s a suggestion….according to Britain’s Mirror tabloid, the music industry is hoping to get concerts up and running by the fall  and they might do it by having fans walk through a disinfectant mist on their way into the venue. You know, kinda like those misting stations where people cool off at adventure parks, Disney and places like that.

Also mandatory temperature-taking and masks could also be part of the new normal when it comes to concerts and big gatherings.

Disinfect and cool off!

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