According to the state Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, coronavirus outbreaks associated with indoor maine marriages that violate attendance limits are now responsible for three deaths and about 150 infected people.
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said it attended Milnecut’s Big Moose in Cabins and Aug Gust 7 Ption Gustens at Campground. The executive order of the governor of Maine orders that 50 people indoors, 100 outdoors and at least five people per 1000 people if the space cannot accommodate.
At the end of August, 53 cases were tied in marriage. One week later, 134 cases were connected.
On Friday, 147 people who attended the wedding or received the virus tested positive for coronavirus, Maine CDC spokesman Robert Long told NBC News.
Three of them died, Long said. None of them attended the wedding.
According to Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Long and Maine CDC, the outbreak occurred at the York County Jail, which identified the cases after the employee got married.
Ten people affiliated with the Calvary Baptist Church have also tested positive. The pastor of the church handed over the marriage.
And Madison’s Maplecrest Rehabilitation and Living Center has 19 cases involving marriage. Eight residents and 11 employees tested positive for coronavirus.
The owner of Big Moose Inn did not immediately return telephone or email messages on Wednesday to comment on the new data.
“Our hearts go out to the family, those who were at the wedding were affected by the virus, and those who have been affected since then. There is no doubt that the virus is dangerous from the wider impact,” owner Laura Cormier said earlier. In a statement.
“We have taken the epidemic seriously, followed the rules because we understood them, and have gone above and beyond these rules to keep our guests, staff and community safe,” he said.
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