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Pittsburgh’s virus success fizzles in crowded bars, eateries – The Sentinel
By his estimation, Stephen Santa took Pennsylvania’s coronavirus lockdown seriously: He pretty much went only to grocery stores and picked up takeout once a week to help Pittsburgh’s restaurants.
Everyone would show up in a masks and then immediately take it off because it was too hard to be heard yelling orders, Benson said.
On June 30, Benson got an email that an employee had tested positive six days after taking a test.
Like Benson, Larisa Mednis worked the same last shift as the employee who tested positive.
It was jarring, she said, because people who had worked that day, we werent told who it was, so we didnt know how close contact we had had, how much it could have spread throu…
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