WASHINGTON — The coronavirus tore through a religious school retreat in Wisconsin over the summer, fueled by a lack of proper mitigation measures.
The boys, their teachers and their counselors — 152 people in all — arrived there on July 2, traveling from 21 states and two countries. They had to show that they had either tested negative for the coronavirus or that they’d had a positive antibody test, meaning that they’d already fought off the disease.
A student in the ninth grade reported symptoms — “sore throat, cough, and chills” — on July 3 and tested positive for the coronavirus two days later. It would turn out that one of the boy’s relatives back home had also tested positive. Story continuesThe virus then quickly spread through the camp, with 78 confirmed and 38 probable cases in the next two weeks, a sign of just how relentlessly the coronavirus can spread if left to its own devices. The CDC faulted camp officials for not executing “recommended nonpharmaceutical interventions” to a sufficient degree.
Duh? Cmon bible thumpers should of known better
They were not safe.
God didn't protect them?
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