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Wondering What It’s Like Living With COVID-19? This Denver Man Can Tell You
“Ian was diagnosed on March 6, one of the first people identified in the state. He is considered presumptive positive, meaning his results still have to be confirmed by the CDC. He is one of 77 people, as of March 13, who state health officials say have the virus in Colorado.”
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“After Ian’s diagnosis, they received a legal document explaining what they were to do.
“So immediately following the news from the doctor, we received a call from the Denver Health Department,” Ian explained. “A woman introduced herself as the contact for us — for our family. We are to stay in the house for 14 days with no contact with anyone else.”
Ian is on an isolation order per the Denver Department of Public Health, separated from the rest of his family. His wife and two boys are under mandatory quarantine. The entire family cannot leave or conduct regular business.
Ian Facetimes with his boys at bedtime and texts his wife for meals.
When Ian wants to go outside, “they clear a path for me,” Ian said. His wife makes sure he can’t touch anything and he gets to enjoy some air outside. His family, he said, is doing great.”
“Ian was diagnosed on March 6, one of the first people identified in the state. He is considered presumptive positive, meaning his results still have to be confirmed by the CDC. He is one of 77 people, as of March 13, who state health officials say have the virus in Colorado.”
[...]
“After Ian’s diagnosis, they received a legal document explaining what they were to do.
“So immediately following the news from the doctor, we received a call from the Denver Health Department,” Ian explained. “A woman introduced herself as the contact for us — for our family. We are to stay in the house for 14 days with no contact with anyone else.”
Ian is on an isolation order per the Denver Department of Public Health, separated from the rest of his family. His wife and two boys are under mandatory quarantine. The entire family cannot leave or conduct regular business.
Ian Facetimes with his boys at bedtime and texts his wife for meals.
When Ian wants to go outside, “they clear a path for me,” Ian said. His wife makes sure he can’t touch anything and he gets to enjoy some air outside. His family, he said, is doing great.”
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