Unreal: Researchers now believe roughly 330,000 COVID-19 cases across the US and around the world can be traced back to the two-day Biogen conference in Boston.
— Ellen Barry (@EllenBarryNYT) December 11, 2020
Infections from this one gathering made up 2% of all the US cases, @hannaskrueger reports https://t.co/OvilBh9hK5
After Giuliani visit, Michigan House says nearly 30 have tested positive for Covid this year https://t.co/hIX8q67psb
— julie k. brown (@jkbjournalist) December 10, 2020
Owner of an events company says his 4-day swingers convention in New Orleans last month has been tied to 41 new coronavirus infections. https://t.co/wNWakLHjEs
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) December 2, 2020
Fifteen members of the Aragonez family have tested positive for coronavirus since a get-together on November 1. Although the family is still healing, they took the time to make a public service announcement warning against large gatherings of this sort. https://t.co/efyaPWX4sK
— CNN (@CNN) November 24, 2020
A Washington state wedding that was called a "super-spreader" event may have caused deadly COVID-19 outbreaks in two long-term care facilities. https://t.co/GRfP3y5vdQ
— ABC News (@ABC) December 6, 2020
A birthday lunch left 15 Texas relatives battling covid-19: "Please don’t be like my family" https://t.co/8E7l04uNEk
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 23, 2020
A traveler who tested neg 48 hrs prior to flight was infectious by day of flight, pre-symptomatic; using genomic analysis, traced to 4 cases of in-flight transmission
— Abraar Karan (@AbraarKaran) November 21, 2020
This doesn’t mean don’t get tested; it means *don’t travel unless an emergency* #covid19https://t.co/1DIundqlY5
900 on Mayo Clinic staff have contracted coronavirus in last two weekshttps://t.co/9vJ3JwzeQw
— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) November 18, 2020
NEW: I investigated a giant, unsanctioned “superspreader” homecoming dance in Missouri. Turns out it was thrown by parents, and they may have tried to hide the number and identities of attendees in order to make contact tracing harder. https://t.co/SARHeOoimX
— Olivia Messer 🌻 (@OliviaMesser) November 13, 2020