Los Angeles Times

Virus outbreak hits 43 on staff at San Jose hospital

- By Rong- Gong Lin I I

Officials are looking into a potential link to a worker who wore an air- powered costume for Christmas.

SAN FRANCISCO — Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center is investigat­ing a coronaviru­s outbreak in its emergency department that has infected at least 43 staff members.

Hospital officials are investigat­ing whether the outbreak was affected by a staff member appearing briefly in the emergency department on Christmas Day wearing an air- powered, holidaythe­med costume. The 43 staff members tested positive for the virus between Dec. 27 and Jan. 1.

“Any exposure, if it occurred, would have been completely innocent, and quite accidental, as the individual had no COVID symptoms and only sought to lift the spirits of those around them during what is a very stressful time,” Irene Chavez, senior vice president and area manager of Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center, said in a statement. “If anything, this should serve as a very real reminder that the virus is widespread, and often without symptoms, and we must all be vigilant.”

The department is undergoing deep cleaning.

“Obviously, we will no longer allow air- powered costumes at our facilities,” Chavez said. “At the same time, we are taking steps to reinforce safety precaution­s among staff, including physical distancing and no gathering in break rooms, no sharing of food or beverages, and masks at all times.”

Chavez said the hospital is notifying and testing staff or patients who were exposed and is moving to test all emergency department workers and physicians.

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