An outbreak of COVID-19 has rippled across the campus of Roman Catholic nuns in southeast Michigan, causing the deaths of nine retired nuns. https://t.co/FKrm7VucpH
— The Detroit News (@detroitnews) January 28, 2021
15 people catch COVID-19 after reportedly attending cat's birthday party https://t.co/VfzqQklUIm pic.twitter.com/zyHyFxEOvU
— New York Post (@nypost) January 22, 2021
Republicans in the Minnesota State Senate gathered for a gala party two days after Election Day. At least four senators in attendance tested positive for the coronavirus in the days that followed. One of them, Senator Jerry Relph, died in December. https://t.co/EvzartlJEW
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 18, 2021
15 Kaiser San Jose patients test positive for coronavirus after Christmas Day outbreak
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) January 14, 2021
The news comes after an outbreak on Christmas Day, when an asymptomatic employee came to work in an inflatable holiday tree costume.https://t.co/hpbg5EHiJw pic.twitter.com/fNLy3YMjsg
An air-powered, inflatable Christmas tree costume worn by a staffer at a California hospital could be linked to an outbreak that infected more than 40 people, killing one, hospital officials say. https://t.co/kgB1Dc5E0J
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) January 4, 2021
44 people who attend Christmas church gathering test positive for COVID-19https://t.co/KXg28Dubtw
— The Great War & Modern Memory (@ps9714) January 1, 2021
145 Costco employees at a store in Washington state have tested positive for Covid-19 https://t.co/vuqA8fuaHi pic.twitter.com/3xIN2MR2UQ
— CNN (@CNN) December 31, 2020
This should be a bigger story—a veterans home visited two weeks ago by COVID positive Missouri Governor is now dealing with a major COVID outbreak. The Mount Vernon Veterans Home has had 31 residents test positive. #LincolnVeteran https://t.co/iuKtnZoetn
— Jess Piper (@EnglishTeach07) October 1, 2020