Covid-19 Parties Probably Didnt Involve Intentional Spread – The New York Times

Posted: May 8, 2020 at 11:07 am

SEATTLE Amid growing impatience over stay-at-home orders and rising unemployment, public health experts have worried that some people may try to expose themselves to the coronavirus in a risky bid to gain immunity.

County health officials in southeastern Washington State reported this week that they had evidence that one or more such gatherings had been linked to at least two new coronavirus cases. But on Wednesday night, the officials retracted those comments and said the so-called Covid-19 parties may have been more innocent gatherings.

Meghan DeBolt, the director of community health for Walla Walla County, said county officials were learning more about the cases that have emerged from the recent social gatherings. She said they were still hearing reports of parties where infected people were present but do not have evidence that the people who became ill after the gatherings had attended out of a desire to be exposed.

The county had said in a news release on Monday that the authorities were receiving reports of Covid-19 parties occurring in our community, where non-infected people mingle with an infected person in an effort to catch the virus. Officials later elaborated on those reports in interviews, saying the parties were discovered after tracing the paths of people who were found to be infected after the gatherings.

Officials in Walla Walla have been working in recent weeks to contain a large outbreak at a meat processing facility in the area. Ms. DeBolt said the county was not close to halting the rise in infections, and health officials are concerned that more people are engaging in ill-advised social interactions despite stay-at-home requirements.

We know that people are exhausted from isolation and quarantine, Ms. DeBolt said. We want to be able to reopen, too. We want to be able to go to restaurants and socialize with friends and family members. We need our communitys help to be diligent for a little bit longer so that we can get ahead of this.

The prospect of infection parties for people who wish to quickly contract the disease in the hope of gaining immunity has been a fear among some health experts because the country has a long history of people choosing purposeful infection.

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