Several prominent social media influencersare being accused of spreading coronavirusafter allegedly hosting parties where“a lot” of attendees were infected.The accusations, which are currentlyunproven, specifically target a party hostedby Tana Mongeau sometime around July 25.One alleged attendee, who asked to remainanonymous, shared their experience in a Twittermessage to comedian Dennis Feitosa.“A few people I know who were theretested positive right after … I don’t knowhow many people in her house tested positiveafter, but I do know some of them did”.The influencer said they knew of several attendeeswho “continued to go out” after testing positive.Mongeau has since apologized for hosting the party,calling it a “careless and irresponsible action”.Several other influencers have come under firefor hosting large gatherings in recent weeks.On July 11, Jake Paul hosted a party at hishome, which was attended by Mongeau and otherinfluencers like Bryce Hall and Arman Izadi.Insider also confirmed a similar party atthe Hype House on July 21, which was attendedby internet celebrities like Mongeau, Nikita Dragun,James Charles and Charli and Dixie D’Amelio