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As I was reviewing the article, I noticed the White House COVID-19 outbreak#Notable exposures table. There was a conversation over the Category, with the decision to WP:SPEEDY for BLP concerns. There are sources stating the status of these individual, but that does not prove the notability of said subjects in this article. My question is, "Do we list attendees of said events?" IMO, unless the person has tested positive, there is no notability of said person in this article. --intelatitalk 20:07, 21 October 2020 (UTC)
The election night event is turning up a handful of cases. The median case shows symptoms and gets diagnosed 5 days after inoculation (i.e. weekend of Nov 7-8 for those who catch it on election night) but the full range is 14 days (i.e. Nov 17). I expect we'll continue to see election night party cases through Friday Nov 20 due to people announcing they have it within 24 hours and also those who choose to delay announcing longer for whatever reason. Second-order cases will probably start announcing this week and weekend (Nov 12-15). Looks like the legal team in particular (Bossie and Lewandowski) is a nexus.
This is a section to discuss or share any info that isn't clearly tied to the White House clusters to figure out if we've got a second-order impact etc.