And no contacts with confirmed cases... |
Bowser says DC positive is community transmission https://twitter.com/W7VOA/status/1236459720245940229?s=19 |
"First presumptive positive case of #COVID_19 in DC is a male in his 50's and a resident of the district who began exhibiting symptoms late last month, announces @MayorBowser. "He has no history of international travel and no contacts with a confirmed case." |
March 5. Still hospitalized. |
Symptoms since last week = he was infected a few days before that = community transmission since mid February |
Some infectious disease experts believe that the virus probably has been circulating to some degree in the United States since early February or even January.
This is actually VERY good news! |
Anyone on here going to do anything differently now? |
Someone ask her if he has kids and if so, if they are school-aged? |
Right, I’m a bit in a state about the virus but the longer it’s been circulating prob the better if hospitals aren’t reporting being inundated with atypical pneumonia cases. That would mean not that many people are getting terribly ill. However, I think it’s prob too soon to tell and I’d like more reporting “on the ground” from area hospitals (as well as in other areas) about what they’ve been seeing. |
Bowser says she won't cancel Cherry Blossoms festival |
I don’t think that’s clear at all. |
If it doesn’t feed the hysteria DCUM doesn’t want to hear it. |
+1 I think it is here, but only now gaining traction. |
They are sticking strictly to CDC criteria it seems. Sounds like the District's Health Department is keeping an iron grip on who can get tested in DC, meaning they can override a physician's request.
Clinical picture, travel to certain countries or contact with a confirmed case, people in LTCs, or someone really, really sick. |
Yes. Leaving DC to go to the lake house. Next week will be hell once the testing really starts. |