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41 attendees of swingers convention in New Orleans test positive for COVID-19

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NEW ORLEANS - More than 40 attendees of a swingers convention held in New Orleans tested positive for the coronavirus after the event, according a blog post by the organizer.Bob Hannaford, the organizer of the annual Naughty in N'awlins swingers gathering, a four-day event which began on Nov.

11, wrote in his blog that of the 41 attendees who tested positive, one was hospitalized in serious condition. “My friend is out of the hospital and looks like he will be fine,” Hannaford wrote in his blog post published on Nov.

27, 2020. "If I could go back in time, I would not produce this event again," he wrote of the swingers convention. "I wouldn’t do it again if I knew then what I know now.

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