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MADISON, Wis. More than 70 people who tested positive for the coronavirus since an April 24 rally at the Wisconsin state Capitol indicated they had attended a large gathering, but the state Department of Health Services cant say if they were at the rally because it is not tracking specific events.
Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Goodsitt said Friday that when someone tests positive for COVID-19 they are asked if they attended any large gatherings. But the department did not add the April 24 rally, which attracted about 1,500 people, to the list of specific questions.
PHOTOS: 1,500 gather at Madison Capitol in planned, permitless protest to Safer at Home extension
The department did add a question after the April 7 election to determine if people had been at the polls. As of Thursday, 67 people who were tested positive for COVID-19 had also reported being at the polls. But because many of them had other exposures, health officials have not been able to conclusively determine where they caught the virus.
The rally was organized and attended by people who oppose the states Safer at Home order and want to allow more businesses to reopen sooner than would be currently allowed. The order expires on May 26.
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Wounded Bear
(58,755 posts)Freddie
(9,275 posts)Or even in the same room with an infected (probably asymptomatic) for an hour or more is how this spreads. Concerts, movies, sports events, church. Community band rehearsal
Its not just exposure to the virus; the length of time increases the amount of virus.