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Carlisle Events Settles With Pennsylvania Department Of Health

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Spring Carlisle 2020 will continue as scheduled.


Update: Before a hearing could be held earlier today, a settlement was reached between Carlisle Events and the Pennsylvania Department of Health. While the exact details aren't available, a spokesperson from Carlisle told the local Fox station the Spring Carlisle 2020 event would continue to run through Saturday, as previously planned. This agreement could help secure future Carlisle gatherings in Pennsylvania without fear of the state government trying to intervene.

Original story:

Anyone reasonable can agree the coronavirus lockdowns which originally were sold as a measure to be used for a few short weeks have really taken a toll on everyone’s mental health. Tensions are running high and people want to get out, while taking the necessary precautions. We’ve seen a growing number of car events being held in different parts of the country, including the start of Spring Carlisle 2020 at the Carlisle, Pennsylvania Fairgrounds on June 17. The state isn’t amused by that, as evidenced by the Pennsylvania Department of Health filing a lawsuit against Carlisle Events in court.

According to Carlisle, the court filing looks to have the Department’s 250-person limit to outdoor events applied to this gathering. Ostensibly, this measure is to curb the spread of COVID-19, or as we’ve heard ad-nauseum, “flatten the curve.” In this instance, the Health Department wants the gathering to be limited to just 250 people.