Infected Santa, Mrs. Claus could have exposed 50 children in Georgia to COVID-19

Source: The Hill | December 15, 2020 | Cameron Jenkins

A Santa parade held in Georgia could have exposed nearly 50 children to the coronavirus after both Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus reported testing positive.

The Long County Board of Commissioners chairman confirmed the positive test results following last Thursday’s event in a statement posted on the board’s website.

“While this is cause for concern, I feel that it is important to note that exposures happen every day as we go about our day to day lives, often without any knowledge. Children are in close contact with both other children and adults daily at school, rec functions, and church. Proper CDC exposure guidelines should be followed if your child was exposed, however I do not feel this incident is cause for panic,” Robert D. Parker said.

Both the Clauses tested positive for COVID-19 the Saturday following the parade, according to NBC News.

Parker pointed out that his own children attended the parade and had their photos taken with Santa.

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