High COVID-19 Attack Rate Among Attendees at Events at a Church ... User Xeelee1123, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 23 May 2020
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35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User sigmaecho, in the /r/truenews - free from bias and opinion subreddit, 21 May 2020
35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User Priceklh, in the Filmyzilla 2020 subreddit, 20 May 2020
Probably someone we “know” here... User staggeringduck, in the the place to talk about all of our beloved fundies subreddit, 20 May 2020
35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User Mashaka, in the atheism subreddit, 20 May 2020
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35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User queefoworldpeace, in the atheism subreddit, 20 May 2020
Not Opposed to opening for those that want to attend, just suggesting extreme caution User akamark, in the A place to discuss Mormonism subreddit, 20 May 2020
High COVID-19 Attack Rate Among Attendees at Events at a Church — Arkansas, March 2020 | MMWR User Gemini421, in the For the latest news/articles/updates about COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) subreddit, 20 May 2020
35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User Painless_Candy, 20 May 2020
Among 92 attendees at a rural Arkansas church during March 6–11, 38% developed confirmed COVID-19, and three persons died. User shrektel, in the Little Rock: News, Events, and the General Goings-On... subreddit, 20 May 2020
35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User wmccluskey, in the Terrifying Statistics: A collection of information that disappoints, excites, and humors you. subreddit, 20 May 2020
35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User KickarAplomb, 20 May 2020
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35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User griftertm, in the Darwin Awards subreddit, 20 May 2020
35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User in_abstracto, 20 May 2020
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35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6–11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three User HotOnes3, 20 May 2020
Among 92 attendees at a rural Arkansas church during March 6–11, 35 (38%) developed laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, and three persons died. An additional 26 cases linked to the church occurred in the community, including one death. User EricSchC1fr, in the AnythingGoesNews subreddit, 20 May 2020
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Cluster of COVID-19 cases linked to church events in Arkansas result in four deaths. User SlippersEC, 19 May 2020
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Cluster of COVID-19 cases linked to church events in Arkansas result in four deaths. User HubrisSnifferBot, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 19 May 2020
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