Alabama health officials say they can't verify student 'COVID party'

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The Alabama Department of Public Health said it could not verify reports of so-called COVID-19 parties where students deliberately tried to become infected.

Tuscaloosa City Councilor Sonya McKinstry told news outlets recently that she heard of students holding parties and wagering over who would become infected.

The department said it could not verify any parties where persons tried to contract COVID-19 but warned that it is a dangerous and sometimes deadly virus.This 2020 electron microscope image made available by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows the spherical particles of the new coronavirus, colorized blue, from the first U.S. case of COVID-19.

 

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Perhaps they were trolled? Believing something on social media just because.

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Probably more leftist crap

? I read two Articles today that said they had.

Why are you tweeting about Alabama and not Alberta?

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