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The wedding, held in Millinocket, Maine, in August became a veritable epidemiological center, with 175 wedding guests and their contacts so far diagnosed with the new type of coronavirus, 7 of whom have died. According to the rules there, there could have been a maximum of 50 in the event, but this limit was not respected.
Fox News writes, citing the AP news agency and the Maine State Public Health Authority, that Millinocket, with 4,500 residents, has become a veritable epidemiological center after the wedding organizers violated the 50 limit. people for the wedding. The post-church wedding party was held at the Big Moose Inn Event Center.
They don’t know exactly how many attended the event, but probably at least 65 people. However, the wedding guests “carried” the virus hundreds of miles away, to other parts of the state of Maine, Of the guests and their contacts, the coronavirus was detected in 175 people as of Wednesday, and 7 died from its complications. Both numbers may increase.
Among the wedding guests was a prison guard who worked for the York County Penitentiary, infecting several of his colleagues. Another guest is an employee of the Madison Health Rehabilitation Center, who also infected several of his colleagues and patients. Of the 7 dead, 6 were infected at the Madison headquarters.What could have been the role of the Baptist Church in the matter is currently being investigated, since the wedding took place in a Baptist church.
Pastor Todd Bell, who led the church’s wedding ceremony, which has since become infamous, he has repeatedly criticized the leadership of the state of Maine for its overly strict epidemiological rules. There have been several recordings of Bell’s worship, clearly showing that virtually no one follows the rules of social distance. The pastor had already hired a lawyer for the case, but did not respond at all to the press investigation into the matter.
There are no reports yet that any member of the Big Moose Inn Event Center staff has been contacted.
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