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An employee with COVID wore an inflatable Christmas Tree to work at a California Hospital on Christmas. She is believed to have infected over 45 people, one died.
“ The unidentified hospital employee wore the novelty air-powered inflatable costume on the wards at the Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center on Christmas Day.”
“ It is now thought that the costume may have blown virus droplets across the ward from the female wearer, who did not know she had COVID-19 at the time.”
Not possible. Covid is a hoax pushed by media. It’s true. I read it on this forum.
Back to reality, hospital has been quick to point out, the employee neither asked or was granted permission. Obviously it needs to be a tad concerned about potential liability.
How on earth could a hospital worker find the time to put on a costume? I thought these paid heroes were so overworked and overwhelmed by Covid-19? I suspect this news story isn't completely accurate.
No, this isn't true. It was just the first thing someone thought of and the media ran with it. If you remember an "expert" once said going to the beach was extremely dangerous because the ocean waves stirred up the virus.
so wait...she's in a blowup nylon costume...blowing germs all over the place
...and someone wearing a nylon face covering is not
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