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A single illegal birthday party has been blamed for a spike of coronavirus infections in Spain

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A birthday party held in Lleida, Catalonia, resulted in all 20 people who attended becoming infected,, prompting Spanish health authorities to postpone the region's schedule for easing the lockdown. A maximum of 10 people are allowed to attend a social gathering in Spain, which has recorded one of the highest coronavirus death tolls in the world.

 

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Illegal birthday party? Mmmm. So now one reads crazy phrases like this and they don't even look crazy anymore.

20 people getting sick, is not a “spike” in infections.

Now it is called Deathday party.

Selfish assholes.

20 young people getting a headache and a cough is international news in 2020

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