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North Carolina Church s Christmas Musical Results in 75 COVID Cases

North Carolina Church s Christmas Musical Results in 75 COVID Cases Newsweek 12/18/2020 Mili Godio © Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images A church seen under storm clouds in Lealand, North Carolina on September 13, 2018. Nearly 100 COVID-19 cases have been linked to convocation events held earlier this month by the United House of Prayer for All People in Charlotte, North Carolina. A crowded holiday event held at a Hendersonville, North Carolina, church was the source of at least 75 COVID-19 cases, according to the Henderson County Health Department. The event, which took place at First Baptist Church over the December 5 weekend, involved a crowd of maskless churchgoers and choir members, who were singing shoulder-to-shoulder without masks, reports the

75 People and Counting Test Positive for COVID After North Carolina Church s Christmas Musical

75 People and Counting Test Positive for COVID After North Carolina Church’s Christmas Musical Blake Montgomery © Provided by The Daily Beast Screenshot/Facebook A North Carolina church gathered congregants for a musical Christmas celebration earlier this month, and within a matter of days, at least 75 COVID-19 infections had been traced back to the event. The Henderson County Health Department has linked a growing number of cases of the respiratory infection to one caroling event held at First Baptist Church of Hendersonville. The agency identified a holiday celebration held Dec. 5 at First Baptist as a superspreader event in a press release: “To date, the Health Department has identified 75 individuals who have tested positive as a result of the event.”

First COVID-19 vaccines administered in Western North Carolina

HENDERSONVILLE Jamie Kilpatrick is a registered nurse who works with COVID-19 patients every shift. Her father is at high risk after a recent heart attack and she hasn’t set foot in her parents’ house in more than a year. Tuesday, she was the second person in line to get Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine in Western North Carolina, hoping to give people confidence in the vaccine and help turn the corner on the pandemic that’s spreading at the highest rates ever in Western North Carolina. “It is definitely a sense of relief,” she said. “Just that it’s available now.”

A light at the end of the tunnel: First COVID-19 vaccines administered in Western North Carolina

A light at the end of the tunnel: First COVID-19 vaccines administered in Western North Carolina Derek Lacey, Asheville Citizen Times Cheers for first COVID-19 vaccine recipient in WNC Replay Video UP NEXT HENDERSONVILLE Jamie Kilpatrick is a registered nurse who works with COVID-19 patients every shift in the ICU. Her father is at high risk after a recent heart attack and she hasn’t set foot in her parents’ house in more than a year. Tuesday, she was the second person in line to get Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine in Western North Carolina, hoping to give people confidence in the vaccine and help turn the corner on the pandemic that’s spreading at the highest rates ever in Western North Carolina.

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