Coronavirus passed at Connecticut party spread to South Africa, other parts of the state
Coronavirus passed at Connecticut party spread to South Africa, other parts of the state
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A 40th birthday party in a suburb of Westport, Connecticut, turned into a “super-spreading event” for the coronavirus, according to one recent report.
The March 5 event had about 50 guests who ended up spreading the virus to other parts of the state, New York City and even as far as Johannesburg, South Africa, the New York Times reported Monday.
The party “may be an example of the kind of thing we call a super-spreading event,” William Hanage, an associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard, told The Times.
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According to the newspaper, the wealthy town of 28,000 didn’t have any COVID-19 cases on March 5, but by Monday — 18 days later — there were 85 confirmed cases.
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