Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Timeline of DC rector's illness, according to WaPo's Fenit Nirappil:
2/22 - Attended an Episcopal conference in Louisville, KY
~2/24 - Diagnosed with flu
2/29 - Seemed healthier
3/1 - Appeared healthy for church services
March 2/3 - Health declined
3/5 - Hospitalized
3/9 - Tested +
Widespread community transmission is HERE.
I've read elsewhere that the course of Covid-19 often includes an improvement followed by deterioration. Is it always the case? Anyone know why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering if the rector decided to out himself after seeing the anemic proposed DC gov response at the press conference last night.
I suspect once the church was named he felt it his duty to reveal himself and spare his parishioners the uncertainty.
I really applaud the decision. I’m sure it’s a very difficult one to make and then live with but it helps a lot of people who can now make better informed decisions about their own daily activities and health
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? Clear that this rector was in contact with more than 500 people when he was already symptomatic and obviously shedding.
Anonymous wrote:Timeline of DC rector's illness, according to WaPo's Fenit Nirappil:
2/22 - Attended an Episcopal conference in Louisville, KY
~2/24 - Diagnosed with flu
2/29 - Seemed healthier
3/1 - Appeared healthy for church services
March 2/3 - Health declined
3/5 - Hospitalized
3/9 - Tested +
Widespread community transmission is HERE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering if the rector decided to out himself after seeing the anemic proposed DC gov response at the press conference last night.
I suspect once the church was named he felt it his duty to reveal himself and spare his parishioners the uncertainty.
I really applaud the decision. I’m sure it’s a very difficult one to make and then live with but it helps a lot of people who can now make better informed decisions about their own daily activities and health
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any one know about this church’s services? Is this a church where the rector would shake hands with every congregant? Bc that’s a lot of contact.
Active involvement and yes. https://georgetowner.com/articles/2017/12/01/timothy-r-cole-new-priest-block/
He also has a son, I wonder where the kid goes to school? I wouldn't be surprised if the son goes to one of the Episcopal day schools in DC. He was also diagnosed with the flu a few weeks ago, don't know if it was clinical or with a test. This case is considered a community transmission.
His son is past school age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How large is the congregation? Where do they work?
CNN article says a lot of government officials are congregants
Can you post a link? Not seeing it. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How large is the congregation? Where do they work?
CNN article says a lot of government officials are congregants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering if the rector decided to out himself after seeing the anemic proposed DC gov response at the press conference last night.
I suspect once the church was named he felt it his duty to reveal himself and spare his parishioners the uncertainty.
Anonymous wrote:How large is the congregation? Where do they work?
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if the rector decided to out himself after seeing the anemic proposed DC gov response at the press conference last night.