Officials: Students In Alabama Threw COVID Contest Parties

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Several college students in an Alabama city organized “COVID-19” parties as a contest to see who would get the virus first, an official said.

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Students hosted the parties to intentionally infect each other with the new coronavirus, news outlets quoted Tuscaloosa City Councilor Sonya McKinstry as saying. McKinstry said party organizers purposely invited guests who tested positive for COVID-19. She said the students put money in a pot and whoever got COVID first would get the cash.

“It makes no sense,” McKinstry said. “They’re intentionally doing it.”

Tuscaloosa Fire Chief Randy Smith told the City Council on Tuesday that fire officials confirmed some students had attended parties despite knowing they were infected. The department thought the parties were rumors, but Smith said after some research, officials discovered they were real.

“Not only do the doctors’ offices confirm it but the state confirmed they also had the same information,” Smith said.

State Health Officer Scott Harris said he had seen the news story about the reported parties, but could not officially confirm it.

Dr. Ramesh Peramsetty, a local physician, was quoted by the Tuscaloosa News as saying that there had been rumors of parties for about a month.

“While my nursing staff was triaging patients for COVID-19 swabbing, they were told about the COVID-19 house parties and were even shown videos of the parties by college students,” Peramsetty said. “When students are called for results, we noticed that some were very excited and happy that they were positive, while others were very upset that they were negative.”

McKinstry and Smith did not say which schools the students attend. Tuscaloosa is home to The University of Alabama and several other colleges.

The University of Alabama issued a statement saying they have heard rumors of such parties and are working to educate students.

“We have been aware for weeks of the rumors about COVID parties. We conducted a thorough investigation, and although we have been unable to identify any students who may have participated in these types of activities, we will continue to follow up on any information we receive and educate our students about essential precautions,” the university said in a statement.

Tuscaloosa City Council members unanimously approved a mask requirement during a meeting Tuesday.

For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and those with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness and even be fatal.


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achassidisheryid
achassidisheryid
3 years ago

They, like Archy, must be proud graduates of Trump University.

Jer
Jer
3 years ago

So, this is just a regular college party but with people getting COVID-19 instead of STDs? So long as the people that got sick properly isolated themselves this wouldn’t be a problem. But, given the fact that these idiots went to a party with the intention of getting themselves sick, I have no doubt that they infected their parents and grandparents or B”H innocent people they came into contact.

Tired
Tired
3 years ago

Fake news

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

I have seen a number of stories debunking this.

Nobody
Nobody
3 years ago

Seems safer than eating tide pods.

I was a democrat until I saw the light
I was a democrat until I saw the light
3 years ago

Her how is that different shuls have kiddush after davening not requiring masks think Lakewood boro park Flatbush and yes starting in 5 towns
So when shoes on your own foot wear it

Redleg
Redleg
3 years ago

Actually, it’s not a completely dumb idea for young, strong, otherwise healthy individuals to get exposed, experience the disease and develop immunity increasing the herd immunity while their risk of developing serious symptoms is quite small. The main risk, as Jer notes, isn’t to themselves but to the older, more vulnerable people that they may infect. Heck! The anti-vaxxers hold measles parties which are certainly not risk-free.

dannyb
dannyb
3 years ago

Lesseee now, unverified rumours with out a single first hand account? Sure sounds like yet another fantasy report.