A year after COVID-19 superspreader, family finds closure
Last year a choir practice in Washington sickened 53 people and killed two, becoming one of the first known COVID-19 superspreader events in the US. Author: MANUEL VALDES Associated Press Published: 9:30 AM CDT April 9, 2021 Updated: 9:30 AM CDT April 9, 2021
SEATTLE With dish soap, brushes and plastic water jugs in hand, Carole Rae Woodmansee’s four children cleaned the gravestone their mother shares with their father, Jim. Each scrub shined engraved letters spelling out their mother’s name and the days of her birth and death: March 27, 1939, and March 27, 2020.
Carole passed away on her 81st birthday.
One year since first known US COVID-19 superspreader event
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