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reusing n95 mask, Health officials said it’s a “possible instance of community spread.” The second case involves a King County woman in her 50s who recently returned from South Korea, which had nearly 3,000 cases of the virus by Friday evening. She’s recovering without complications, Seattle's KIRO-TV reported. SECOND CORONAVIRUS CASE OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN CONFIRMED IN CALIFORNIA; OREGON CONFIRMS FIRST 'COMMUNITY SPREAD' CASE “While the King County case is believed to be travel-related, we don’t know how or where the new Snohomish County case was infected,” a statement from the Washington State Department of Health said, according to Q13. “We are working hard to find and identify how the patients were exposed as well as tracing people who might have been exposed to this patient.”
reusing n95 mask - The teen had been out of school most of the week except for briefly Friday morning. The students the teen was in contact with will stay home for two weeks and be monitored by the Snohomish Health District, KIRO reported. The patient’s sibling will also be in quarantine until test results come back. Only one other person in Washington has tested positive for the virus -- a man who returned from Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the outbreak. He become the first known case in the U.S. and has since been released from a hospital.
reusing n95 mask, CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE “Given the extent of global spread, we expect to identify more individuals with COVID-19 in Washington,” State Health Officer Dr. Kathy Lofy said, according to Q13.
reusing n95 mask - Reaction from Baylor College of Medicine professor Dr. Peter Hotez. An elementary school in Oregon will remain closed through Wednesday after an employee became the first presumptive case of coronavirus in the state, the Lake Oswego School District confirmed on its website. The district said its 430-student Forest Hills Elementary School in Lake Oswego, just south of Portland, will be closed so it can be deep-cleaned and so students and staff, who the Oregon Health Authority said may have been exposed to the virus, can be contacted by school officials, FOX 12 of Oregon reported.
reusing n95 mask - I was honestly both alarmed and surprised. I mean, you hear things like that on the news, but you don’t expect it to just plop right down, essentially on your doorstep, Sam Sewright, a former student of the school, told the station. I live like five blocks away. The patient apparently contracted the virus through community transmission, meaning the patient hadn’t traveled to any other country known to have coronavirus cases and was not in contact with anyone with a confirmed case, Oregon Live reported.