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Visitors celebrate the Memorial Day weekend on May 23, 2020, in Osage Beach, Ozark Lake, Missouri.
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A visitor has tested positive for coronavirus at wild and caught video pool dinners at Ozarks Lake over Memorial Day weekend, it was revealed Friday.
When he or she joined the socially distant fun, he was already sick, authorities said – so it could spread to others who were there.
“This case came here on Saturday and made the disease on Sunday, so the disease can be contagious and may be contagious during the visit.” The Camden County Health Department said in a news release.
Officials also released a chronology of the victim’s bartender’s operation, helping to locate people who could be contacted.
The unidentified person, a resident of nearby Boone County, violated the state’s Community Remote Directives for engaging in their worst acts. A menu called Backwater Jacks – They stayed from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday.
Later, Partier spent some time in the waterfront restaurant and live music scene Shady Gators and Lazy Gators Pool To 9 p.m.
On Sunday, the carousel ate lunch at the Buffalo Wild Wings before returning to the Shadow Gators – departing at 7pm.
Officials say Camden County has not reported any new cases of COVID-19 this week.
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