How a spring break trip to Mexico triggered a coronavirus outbreak among 60 Texas college students https://t.co/g8k5VvbhYn
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 25, 2020
Remember all those long lines outside Harper's in East Lansing?
— (((Eli))) (@paleselan) June 23, 2020
So far, 14 people have gotten COVID in a Harper's-related outbreak. Ingham County was down to 1 case per day, and you all that went out ruined it an endangered the lives of others.https://t.co/hT5q9v8y0G
In Orlando, 152 coronavirus cases were linked to one bar near the University of Central Florida campus, said Dr. Raul Pino, a state health officer in the tourism city.https://t.co/10QzhZ6rI8
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) June 24, 2020
Why doesn't NC reopen bars? Read about the outbreak at an Orlando bar.https://t.co/gWG6UdHWnt
— Gail Graff (@fandggraff) June 23, 2020
North Texas family shaken after 18 relatives test positive for COVID-19 following surprise birthday partyhttps://t.co/OhAAAVJDgC
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) June 25, 2020
Amazon’s giant fulfillment center in Shakopee has joined the ranks of Minnesota workplaces with a large number of employees sickened by coronavirus, with at least 88 of its 1,000 workers testing positive. https://t.co/rW9tZfzgGk
— Star Tribune (@StarTribune) June 23, 2020
LATEST: Health officials identified four bars — two in Dinkytown and two in Mankato — as being sites in which young adults spread the #coronavirus to one another. https://t.co/5VfcibXyoY
— Star Tribune (@StarTribune) June 26, 2020
85 cases, from a single restaurant, that followed spacing guidelines, in a state with relatively low transmission.
— Jeremy BLACK LIVES MATTER Konyndyk (@JeremyKonyndyk) June 27, 2020
I’m very pessimistic that there’s any safe way to reopen indoor dining. Capping occupancy won’t cut it. Outdoor and carry out only for now. https://t.co/o5XXS7yoaC
Amazon’s giant fulfillment center in Shakopee has joined the ranks of Minnesota workplaces with a large number of employees sickened by coronavirus, with at least 88 of its 1,000 workers testing positive. https://t.co/rW9tZfzgGk
— Star Tribune (@StarTribune) June 23, 2020
LATEST: Health officials identified four bars — two in Dinkytown and two in Mankato — as being sites in which young adults spread the #coronavirus to one another. https://t.co/5VfcibXyoY
— Star Tribune (@StarTribune) June 26, 2020