Earlier this month, the number of cases of coronavirus linked to Maine indoor marriages reached 123. State health officials have confirmed to CBS News.
The Maine Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said earlier this month that a total of 24 people involved in the marriage had contracted COVID-19. That number gradually increased 53, then 87 and now 123 connected infections.
Marriage is also linked to one death so far from the virus.
The Gust About 65 people attended the reception, exceeding the state’s 50-person limit. Officials are also investigating whether the venue, Milinecat’s Big Moose in Cabins and Campground, complies with state health guidelines.
“If you fail to comply with the governor’s executive orders and the DECD checklist, the department will immediately reinstate the temporary suspension of your license, which may be sought by the department to find your license, possible penalties, prolonged suspension or complete revocation.” Payment of attorney fees, “the state health and human services department, told Dharamshala in a written letter on Friday. Received by Bangalore Daily News.
The owner of Big Moose Inn, La La Rey Kimier, said in a statement on Friday that she and her staff were “at the heart of the virus in the family and the families of those affected since then.” According to WAGM.
Under executive orders imposed by the government Janet MillsJanet Mills 24 people sign Kovid-19 after Manate coronavirus marriage, Republicans defending Senate majority expect Trump to visit Maine despite Trump’s governor’s concerns (D) Earlier this year, indoor gatherings were limited to 500 people, while outdoor events were limited to 100 people or less in cases that could not accommodate five people per 1,000 feet.
Kimier said the venue misinterprets the state’s capacity guidelines.
“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 and secure.” “While we can’t guarantee that the virus spread completely to our facility, we know there are things we can do better.”
More than 4,000 cases and 132 deaths have been confirmed in the state as of Saturday, according to the Maine CDC.
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