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COVID cluster linked to Electric Zoo music festival on Randall's Island

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Kaskade performs during the 2021 Electric Zoo Festival at Randall's Island on Sept. 4, 2021, in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images) NEW YORK - More than a dozen people who attended the Electric Zoo music festival on Randall's Island over Labor Day weekend have contracted COVID-19, health officials said.The city's Health Department is now investigating what it calls a "cluster of COVID-19 cases" linked to the festival.

So far, 16 people are part of the cluster. "Anyone who attended this festival should get tested immediately, regardless of whether or not they have been vaccinated," Dr.

Dave Chokshi, the health commissioner, said in a statement. "This is especially urgent if attendees are experiencing symptoms."Health officials.

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