Dozens exposed, 9 test positive in COVID-19 cluster in Oneida County
“The church and the coach of the football team, which practices at the Northern Community Sports Complex in Holland Patent, have refused to cooperate with the county’s investigation, Ellis said. Instead of providing health department workers with a list of names, they referred them to their lawyers, she said.
The nine cases include six people in family A, the parents, three children and an adult child who gives music lessons both for a nonprofit agency and at the church. The other cases include a co-worker of the music teacher, her spouse and a child from a third family who caught it from carpooling, according to the diagram.
Those patients did many activities during which they could potentially have spread the coronavirus, including a birthday party, a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles office, visiting a doctor’s office, having a sleepover, going to school and going to soccer practice.
Adult one and his wife also took a trip to New York City after he was symptomatic, leaving the children with a babysitter, who has since tested negative, Ellis said.”
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Refuses to cooperate.
Deliberately exposes others.
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