by Brad Underwood
WKRC
VILLA HILLS, Ky. (WKRC) – A COVID-19 outbreak at a Northern Kentucky monastery claimed the lives of two nuns as more than two dozen other sisters tested positive.
The question is: How did the coronavirus get in? During the pandemic, the sisters of St. Walburg closed the monastery to visitors and held no religious services in the hopes of staying healthy.
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In this article:Coronavirus, COVID-19, St. Walburg Monastery, Two Sisters at Villa Hills Monastery die from COVID-19, Two sisters die-28 test positive for COVID-19 at St. Walburg, Villa Hills

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