As many as 100 shiva attendees exposed to coronavirus in Maryland
One of three residents of Montgomery County, Md. who contracted the coronavirus on a cruise in Egypt attended a Jewish mourning ritual at a retirement community before before getting diagnosed with the disease and exposed between 70 and 100 attendees to it.
In the ritual, known as sitting shiva, family members of the deceased receive condolence calls from family and friends. All three of the cruise passengers had flu-like symptoms on their return from the trip, but at that time the CDC was recommending tests only for people who had been traveling in China, according to the Washington Post. One of them paid a “shiva call” on Feb. 28 at The Village in Rockville, which is in Montgomery County.
The grandson of the man who died said between 70 and 100 people sat shiva with them that day. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said the interactions were “concerning” and that anyone who was at the event should watch for symptoms.
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