@Inthedetails / reposting from above:
Massachusetts man has coronavirus, state health officials say; US cases rise to 8
“Officials said the man sought medical treatment soon after he returned to the U.S., although it was not immediately clear when this was. The patient has been isolated since and anyone who came in contact with him is also being monitored for symptoms.
“We are grateful that this young man is recovering and sought medical attention immediately,’’ Massachusetts Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel said in a news release. "Massachusetts has been preparing for a possible case of this new coronavirus, and we were fortunate that astute clinicians took appropriate action quickly. Again, the risk to the public from the 2019 novel coronavirus remains low in Massachusetts.””
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Man in Boston tests positive for coronavirus; 8th confirmed case in the U.S.
BBM:
“The man is in his 20s and lives in Boston, the state's Department of Health said in a press release on Saturday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified health officials about the case late Friday evening, the release stated, adding that the risk to the public is low.”
*will post more as it comes in.
Male in his 20’s that had recently traveled to Wuhan. Sought treatment “soon after arrival” (whatever that means). Mild case and “being monitored” but not in hospital from what I’ve seen. The family he has been in contact with are also “being monitored for symptoms”.
That’s about all I’ve been able to find out
What MJPeony said.
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ETA:
Coronavirus Confirmed in Boston Student Is First Case in Mass.
“He is currently quartantined at his home and will continue to be isolated until he is cleared by public health officials, according to Saturday's news release. His "few close contacts" have been identified and are being monitored for any sign of symptoms.”
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First case of coronavirus confirmed in Massachusetts: DPH
““I want to let you know that a member of the UMass Boston community who recently returned from Wuhan, China has tested positive for the novel coronavirus,” the university said in a letter sent out to the school community on Saturday.
“We are working closely with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) to ensure all guidelines and protocols are diligently followed. These agencies will continue to monitor the treatment and health of the affected person. State and city public health authorities have informed us that the risk to members of our community is low. For these reasons, we expect ‘business as usual’ on campus,” UMass added.”
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UMass Boston student tests positive for Wuhan coronavirus
“Public health officials announced that Massachusetts had its first confirmed case of the Wuhan coronavirus shortly after 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
The DPH and the BPHC were notified by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the positive test results late Friday evening.
"Protecting public health is a top priority for our administration and while the risk remains low for Massachusetts, state public health officials are working hand-in-hand with the CDC, local boards of health and other local partners," Gov. Charlie Baker tweeted.”
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“Massachusetts has been preparing for a possible case of his new coronavirus and we were fortunate that astute clinicians took appropriate action quickly,” she said in a state health officials’ statement.
The man sought medical attention soon after arriving in the United States. All of his known contacts in the local area are being monitored for any signs or symptoms, officials said. Authorities did not indicate where the man is being treated.“
First coronavirus case reported in Massachusetts
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State’s first confirmed coronavirus case is ‘member of the UMass Boston community,’ school says
“”Our priority is not only to protect and inform the residents of Boston but also to help this man continue to recover. We are pleased that he is doing well,” said BPHC Executive Director Rita Nieves.”
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“Right now, we are not asking Boston residents to do anything differently. The risk to the general public remains low. And we continue to be confident we are in a good position to respond to this developing situation.”
“A few close contacts of his have been identified and are being watched for any signs of symptoms.”