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99th birthday celebration becomes COVID-19 'super spreader' after all family members infected

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PLANO, Texas - They took precautions, but the virus spread among family members from Plano and other parts of the country who traveled to St.

Louis, Missouri, for a birthday celebration. From their 99-year-old father to a 3-year-old great-nephew, more than a dozen relatives felt the effects of the family trip that turned into a super spreader.Larry Goldsticker is at now at his home in Plano and is feeling better after battling COVID-19, as are his family members who met up in St.

Louis last month to celebrate his dad, Ralph Goldsticker’s 99th birthday.Every person in the family photo below, within hours of returning to their homes, was COVID-19 positive. “So there’s a total of 12 of us.

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