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After a choir practice in Washington state in March, 52 out of 61 attendees became ill with coronavirus symptoms.
Nicole Brown Chau has worked on editorial and audience engagement teams in local and national newsrooms. She currently leads push strategy on the Growth and Engagement team at CBS News. She previously reported on New York City news, including writing stories about transit, housing, crime and politics, for amNewYork. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism and politics from New York University and was the 2014 editor-in-chief of NYU's student newspaper, the Washington Square News.
After a choir practice in Washington state in March, 52 out of 61 attendees became ill with coronavirus symptoms.
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