Despite frequent warnings from health officials that big gatherings can spread Covid-19, large groups continue to congregate across the US, leading to outbreaks https://t.co/7xBuHLO6vX
— CNN (@CNN) August 23, 2020
65 people attended a wedding in Maine on August 7.
— Alex Goldstein (@alexjgoldstein) August 22, 2020
53 people have now tested positive for COVID-19, and one person is now dead who did not attend but caught it from a guest.
A reminder that your refusal to not be an asshole impacts everyone around you. https://t.co/2dO4ECsWPc
WEDDING OUTBREAK in Maine: 53 infections now linked with a single wedding reception.
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 23, 2020
πof 65 guestsβ30 infected!
π13 secondary, 10 tertiary contacts.
π23% infected under age 18. youngest 4 years old
πone death in a secondary contact π§΅ #COVID19https://t.co/65y1DTliwz
In the world's most depressingly predictable news, having 250,000+ people pack into a small town during a raging pandemic isn't a good idea. These selfish motorcyclists likely seeded dozens of fresh outbreaks across the US, which will lead to many deaths. https://t.co/jU19iWBIYX
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) August 22, 2020