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An inflatable Christmas costume worn in the emergency room of a California hospital may have spread COVID-19, infecting more than 40 employees in late 2020 and early 2021.
Inflatable costumes are usually powered by a battery-operated fan that sucks air into the suit, helping it keep its shape. T. rex and sumo wrestler models are among the more popular.
Inflatable Costume Likely Cause of 44 COVID Cases and 1 Death at Calif. Hospital, Officials Say. After a staff member wore an air-powered Christmas tree costume around the emergency room to boost ...
An outbreak has killed one, infected 43 at California hospital. An inflatable holiday costume is likely to blame, officials say. January 4, 2021.
Each inflatable T-Rex costume comes equipt with a fan to help inflate the suit around you. This adult-size costume fits just about anyone, with a recommended maximum height of 6-foot 4-inches.
An air-powered, inflatable Christmas tree costume worn by a staffer at a California hospital could be linked to an outbreak that infected more than 40 people, killing one.
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Walmart is offering the inflatable Star Wars costume in both a kids and adult size, the kids size was $79.19, but is on sale now for $50.99 and the adult size is down from $86.98 to now $59.99.
News; Nation; We regret to inform you that your inflatable T. rex costume is not virus-proof April 25, 2020 Updated Sat., April 25, 2020 at 5:49 p.m. Kristy Furley gives her son, Arthur, 3, a ...
Inflatable Halloween costumes are the next big thing (see what we did there). But for real, blow up costumes are the coolest trend yet.
To make this year a memorable one, Instagram user @dreamhousediaries, whose real name is Andrea, asked her siblings to attend Thanksgiving dinner wearing inflatable costumes, much to her mom's ...
At least 44 staff members tested positive for the virus after a staff member wore an inflatable costume on Christmas to cheer up patients. IE 11 is not supported.