Thirty-five nuns from the Benedictine Sisters of St. Walburg in Kentucky were vaccinated earlier this month for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), and just two days later two of them died and 26 others tested positive. According to Sister Aileen Bankemper, the convents prioress, the monastery was completely locked down during this entire time, and there was no movement of people in or out of the premises.
We [the Benedictine community] were shocked to have so many [Covid-19] cases since we were being extremely careful, not going out, and not having visitors since the beginning of the pandemic, Bankemper is quoted as saying.