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Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Dozens of COVID-19 cases and one death among Kaiser Permanente employees in San Jose have been linked to an inflatable costume worn by a staffer on Christmas.
An inflatable tree costume was not the only source of the deadly outbreak on Christmas Day at Kaiser San Jose, KTVU has learned. SAN JOSE, Calif.
An inflatable Christmas costume worn in the emergency room of a California hospital may have spread COVID-19, infecting more than 40 employees in late 2020 and early 2021.
Inflatable Costume Likely Cause of 44 COVID Cases and 1 Death at Calif. Hospital, Officials Say After a staff member wore an air-powered Christmas tree costume around the emergency room to boost ...
Instead of spreading Christmas cheer, an inflatable holiday costume may have helped spread COVID-19 to dozens of staffers at a California hospital, according to a report. Forty-three employees at K… ...
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