anneg
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She tested negative last week.
Thanks, glad to hear that.
She tested negative last week.
It's 17 days since the Rose Garden event. Seems to be too long for that to be where she was infected. JMO
It was announced today. I would assume that the positive test was not too long ago. JMODo we know when the positive test was? If it was today or in the past few days, maybe she was exposed somewhere else.
I feel the same way. Not to mention, I don’t fully trust vaccinations. :/For those planning to get the vaccine when it's available, will you feel comfortable going without a mask afterwards? I don't like wearing my masks but I'm afraid they've become my 'security blanket'. I may have to wean off them slowly.
For those planning to get the vaccine when it's available, will you feel comfortable going without a mask afterwards? I don't like wearing my masks but I'm afraid they've become my 'security blanket'. I may have to wean off them slowly.
It was announced today. I would assume that the positive test was not too long ago. JMO
Even if I feel safe I’ll wear a mask in public so others who haven’t had access to the vaccine aren’t afraid of me. If vaccinated people don’t wear masks it will be too easy for anti vaccine anti-maskers to walk around letting everyone assume they’ve had the vaccination.For those planning to get the vaccine when it's available, will you feel comfortable going without a mask afterwards? I don't like wearing my masks but I'm afraid they've become my 'security blanket'. I may have to wean off them slowly.
That's tomorrow.[It seems odd to me that this DOL statement is dated October 14.]
STATEMENT FROM U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor released the following statement:
This afternoon, doctors confirmed that U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia’s wife, Trish, tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Mrs. Scalia is experiencing mild symptoms but doing well. This evening, Secretary Scalia received a test and the results were negative; he has experienced no symptoms. . . . .
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Date October 14, 2020
Thank you for posting this. At the risk of sounding like a broken record (or deranged person) why is this only making news in the Colorado Sun? Bless their hearts for reporting it but I’ve never even heard of them and I’m somewhat of a news junkie. I loathe conspiracy theories but at some point one really has to wonder at the lack of interest by mainstream Denver news agencies. It’s weird as Heck IMO“We need to get this under control now”: Colorado’s coronavirus test positivity rate rises above 5%
On Saturday, Colorado had its first day with more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases
The rate, derived from the number of positive results among all tests, comes as Colorado for the first time on Saturday recorded more than 1,000 new cases in a single day. On Tuesday, Colorado also recorded more than 1,000 new cases, according to Polis’ office.
“We need to get this under control now”: Colorado’s coronavirus test positivity rate rises above 5%
I'm not sure why Denver news isn't covering it. Here's Aspen.Thank you for posting this. At the risk of sounding like a broken record (or deranged person) why is this only making news in the Colorado Sun? Bless their hearts for reporting it but I’ve never even heard of them and I’m somewhat of a news junkie. I loathe conspiracy theories but at some point one really has to wonder at the lack of interest by mainstream Denver news agencies. It’s weird as Heck IMO
She was sitting right next to positive Kellyanne Conway also. Here's everyone at the White House Rose Garden SCOTUS event now called a likely 'superspreader.' Help us ID them all. has photo/list.
Jeez, looking at those folks and who was where, it's surprising the Rose Garden nominee for supreme court isn't on quarantine. Also, her kids are sitting right next to all those positive folks and were in private meetings with these folks.
ETA: Nevermind, the quarantine timeframe would have been over before the hearings started yesterday.
It's 17 days since the Rose Garden event. Seems to be too long for that to be where she was infected. JMO
I feel the same way. Not to mention, I don’t fully trust vaccinations. :/
The nominee already had CoVId, she says (but her kids could still be positive at the ceremony - it would be unusual for her to still be positive, but her kids might have gotten it near the end of her own bout - which was "in the summer").
Maybe - but not really. When was the actual swab taken? It can be up to 21 days in any case (although unusual). 10 days post exposure is really common - but we simply don't know what the "average" is because...we don't do contact tracing in the U.S. nor are we transparent.
In some nations, everyone has to use an app and be tracked - so that it is way easier to figure out who was first in a scenario (no blame, just scientific inquiry with consequences pertaining thereto).
Just heard on Denver local ABC news Colorado’s positivity rate is above 5%. They didn’t give any more info than that tho.
21 days? I think that the 17 days makes an usually long time. JMO
I will continue to wear a mask even after, for the purpose of protecting others
Do we know when the positive test was? If it was today or in the past few days, maybe she was exposed somewhere else.
I'm not so sure about blaming people who contract this virus.No matter where she was exposed. Someone wasn't doing something right to protect her. And probably she was not protecting herself either.
There was a lapse in mask wearing/hand hygiene/social distancing/isolating by someone somewhere for this to happen.
IMO
I'm not so sure about blaming people who contract this virus.
Wearing a mask, social distancing and washing your hands are preventive measures. That doesn't mean that those who take those measures are immune from the Covid. JMO