More than 30 members of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus and the Boston Symphony Orchestra tested positive for COVID-19 following a performance in Boston last weekend.
Abbe Dalton distinctly remembers seeing her spittle fly across the chorus during the performance. “I saw my own spittle glisten as it shot across my fellow singers,” she said.
“And I thought, ‘Oh my God, I need to write a sorry note. I need to write another sorry note,” Dalton said. “And then I thought, 'I should just suggest that everybody should go home and shower.'” Soloists Ian Bostridge, Matthias Goerne, Amanda Majeski , conductor Antonio Pappano, and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus performing in War Requiem.
In a statement, the BSO says they “stopped contact tracing earlier this year in accordance with the CDC guidelines.” HIPAA privacy requirements also played a role.
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