Life inside the American coronavirus quarantine for a professional football player February 2, 2020, 2:53 PM
It's day five for 195
Americans inside the quarantine zone ...Jarred Evans may be stuck, but he's hardly taking it easy."No days off," ...The professional football player .....Evans is due to report to another pro team in Switzerland by Feb. 17. ... he measured the distance around the courtyard at the base hotel where the group is staying ...."I run around that multiple times until I reach, three, four miles," ... every morning and evening, he and his fellow
Americans that evacuated from Wuhan last week head to a special room where medical staff checks them for
symptoms of novel coronavirus and takes their temperature... Then it's breakfast time. The food, he says, is decent. "Today we got eggs, bacon and sausage," he said.Evans says he's been told that test results from nasal and bowel swabs taken when the evacuees arrived in California should be known Sunday or Monday, but blood tests may take longer. Regardless of the results, however, everyone will have to stay in quarantine for a full two weeks.
"Everyone is very accepting toward what is going on,"..."The CDC and State Department are doing a wonderful job of feeding us, keeping us busy, keeping the kids having fun with their parents. And you can't go wrong with this beautiful California weather." ....Evans says there are approximately 14 kids in the quarantine group, ranging in age from about 11 months to about 13 years. The shared, forced confinement means that people are beginning to forge new friendships...."We're all getting to know each other,There's so many different types of people from all over America." Some people have stopped wearing protective gear... "I'm still wearing my mask and gloves, because I want to make sure that I'm 100% clear of any kind of infection, But people are really relaxed. I haven't seen any kind of coughing, any people sick, or looking tired. Everyone is full of joy and energy.... he speaks to his mother and father three to four times a day... he asked authorities to ship two things to the base: his laptop, so he can help his father with the family's New York car service company, and some weight gain supplements.
On Sunday, he says he's looking forward to a Super Bowl party and barbecue."They have four 86-inch televisions in the courtyard outside. A couple of us guys have a bet going on," he laughs.
ETA, I'm surpised they don't culture through throat swabs every day as in the CDC presser the other day, they said tests are positive, go negative, then positive again. I would think they would want to "test" the diagnostic test for sensitivity and specificity for such while they are there. They may be doing, and he just didn't say? Also, if I was being evacuated, the first thing I would grab onto would be my laptop to bide my time reading WS!
ETA#2 Appears they are being treated better than the Casey Anthony/Pinellas jury