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Maine CDC investigating COVID outbreak at Sanford church
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Saturday it's investigating an outbreak of COVID-19 among people affiliated with a Sanford church.
The agency said there are at least five confirmed cases of the virus involving people affiliated with Calvary Baptist Church in Sanford. State officials have said the
outbreak appears to have an overlap with a larger outbreak that centers around a Millinocket wedding reception.
That wedding's officiant came from Calvary Baptist, state officials have said.
The outbreak that centers on
the wedding has sickened at least 123 people and killed one.
Multiple COVID-19 outbreaks linked to Millinocket wedding and reception - WVII / Fox Bangor
More and more COVID-19 cases are being connected to a wedding reception in Millinocket earlier this month.
Included on the list are outbreaks at York County Jail and Maplecrest Rehabilitation & Living Center in Madison, and two cases among staff at the Big Moose Inn, where the reception was held.
It was announced Monday there is an outbreak at the Sanford Fire Department, and that outbreak is connected to additional testing of firefighters and their families in nearby Saco and Buxton. Four people in those three towns have COVID-19.
Shah said the Maine CDC is aware of a possible connection between the Millinocket wedding and a Sanford church.
“We have investigated a number of different hypotheses, and when we look at different outbreaks we’re always looking for interconnections between them,” the CDC director said.
The father of the bride in the Millinocket wedding is listed as a pastor at the Calvary Baptist Church in Sanford and a founding member of the Tri Town Baptist Church in East Millinocket, where the wedding was held. In addition, a pastor from the Sanford church posted on Facebook that he was heading to Millinocket to officiate at the wedding. That post has since been removed.