But maybe they'll always have Paris...?She said they enjoyed the day without a planned tour today. She's only disappointed she wasn't able to visit Rome. They're fine.
I just heard that this morning! How will your daughter's plans be affected?
No fever this morning - 10 days past CPAC - and counting.
The analysis suggests that about 97.5 percent of people who develop symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection will do so within 11.5 days of exposure. The researchers estimated that for every 10,000 individuals quarantined for 14 days, only about 101 would develop symptoms after being released from quarantine.
Report for the evening: Temp is still normal!New study on COVID-19 estimates 5.1 days for incubation period
An analysis of publicly available data on infections from the new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, that causes the respiratory illness COVID-19 yielded an estimate of 5.1 days for the median disease incubation period, according to a new study.www.sciencedaily.com
If this holds for you, day after tomorrow (Thursday, 10 March) most likely puts you in the clear.
Rooting for you!
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Well that's good news, even though their trip might be cut a little short.They're coming home tomorrow.
Dear Bann,
We sincerely hope – and after many calls and emails with thousands of you – that everyone is doing well and feeling healthy. Our top priority is the safety and health of our CPAC attendees and participants.
We are once again reaching out to you to ensure that we keep you updated with the latest accurate information regarding the coronavirus case at CPAC.
The individual who tested positive for coronavirus did not go to the main ballroom, was not an interviewer or an interviewee on Broadcast Row, did not attend any breakout sessions and limited his interactions to very few people.
He did attend a Wednesday (2/26) evening event in the POSE Lounge. If you attended that event you are at very low risk for infection. It takes about five days for symptoms to show after contracting this particular coronavirus.
There have been no additional cases of any CPAC attendees or participants testing positive for coronavirus.
We have tried to be clear about this, but to clear up any confusion: ANY individual who had direct contact with the individual who tested positive has been contacted in a one-on-one capacity.
Additionally, attendees that we believe may have been in the same room with him at some point have been contacted on a one-on-one basis, as well.
The person who tested positive exhibited no symptoms of illness during our time together at CPAC 2020, and began to feel ill after returning home to New Jersey, at which point he went to the doctor to be evaluated.
He continues to recover and a representative from the family has asked us to share the following with all of you:
“Our family appreciates the good wishes, prayers and respect of privacy during this time.”
And please consider this plea from us to you about our approach during this moment: We Are All In This Together. While this has undoubtedly been a challenge for us all, we should be thankful that nobody else has tested positive for coronavirus at this time and encourage you to join us in keeping the one person who is sick in our prayers.
Good to hear you’ve stayed healthyReporting in for today:
Still no fever 9 days after CPAC.
Good to hear you’ve stayed healthy
Thank you, and thanks for the reminder!
Normal temp again this morning!
@mitzi - has your daughter made it home safely?They're coming home tomorrow.
Thank you, and thanks for the reminder!
Normal temp again this morning!
That's good to hear!They are scheduled to land at 9:30. Then the long ride home from Dulles. I was thinking today it's good they weren't already in Rome when the travel ban went into effect. Thanks for asking.
They are scheduled to land at 9:30. Then the long ride home from Dulles. I was thinking today it's good they weren't already in Rome when the travel ban went into effect. Thanks for asking.
Did she make it home?