News conference of first coronavirus patient in Brazos County
Mar 18, 2020 ·
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The first person in Brazos County to receive a positive test for coronavirus recently returned from a trip to Spain. Alternate health authority Dr. Seth Sullivan says the patient is...
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The first person in Brazos County to receive a positive test for coronavirus recently returned from a trip to Spain.
Alternate health authority Dr. Seth Sullivan says the patient is a woman in her 20's who is not affiliated with Texas A&M or Blinn.
The woman, who recently returned from a trip to Spain, was tested on Saturday, and those results were delivered Tuesday morning around one a.m.
Sullivan thanked the woman for her calm and common sense approach, and for doing the right things after she returned from a trip to Spain.
Sullivan says the woman, who had mild symptoms, is at home. The doctor says two or three people who were in contact with the woman after she returned home are in isolation.
Dr. Sullivan says they are planning for an increase in coronavirus cases.
According to the CDC, Dr. Sullivan says patients should remain in isolation until at least seven days have passed since the illness began, your fever is gone without medicine for 72 hours, and other symptoms are gone.
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Alternate health authority Dr. Seth Sullivan says the patient is a woman in her 20's who is not affiliated with Texas A&M or Blinn.
The woman, who recently returned from a trip to Spain, was tested on Saturday, and those results were delivered Tuesday morning around one a.m.
Sullivan thanked the woman for her calm and common sense approach, and for doing the right things after she returned from a trip to Spain.
Sullivan says the woman, who had mild symptoms, is at home. The doctor says two or three people who were in contact with the woman after she returned home are in isolation.
Dr. Sullivan says they are planning for an increase in coronavirus cases.
According to the CDC, Dr. Sullivan says patients should remain in isolation until at least seven days have passed since the illness began, your fever is gone without medicine for 72 hours, and other symptoms are gone.
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