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Coronavirus in New York: 2 More Possible Cases in City Are Identified Coronavirus in New York: 2 More Possible Cases in City Are Identified
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A day after New York City’s health authorities said that a woman was hospitalized with the city’s first suspected case of the new coronavirus, the authorities on Sunday announced that two more patients also might have the virus.A day after New York City’s health authorities said that a woman was hospitalized with the city’s first suspected case of the new coronavirus, the authorities on Sunday announced that two more patients also might have the virus.
Samples from all three patients must first be tested at a laboratory in Atlanta that is run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to determine whether any of the patients do in fact have the new coronavirus.Samples from all three patients must first be tested at a laboratory in Atlanta that is run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to determine whether any of the patients do in fact have the new coronavirus.
The turnaround time for receiving the results is usually at least 36 hours, but often longer. Local health departments are not yet able to test for the new illness themselves.The turnaround time for receiving the results is usually at least 36 hours, but often longer. Local health departments are not yet able to test for the new illness themselves.
But based on a number of factors — the type of symptoms; the patients’ recent travel in China; and the exclusion of influenza and some other common illnesses through testing — the New York City health authorities are taking quite seriously the possibility that these patients may have the virus.But based on a number of factors — the type of symptoms; the patients’ recent travel in China; and the exclusion of influenza and some other common illnesses through testing — the New York City health authorities are taking quite seriously the possibility that these patients may have the virus.
The new virus is believed to have originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year, and it has now spread to at least 23 other countries. More than 17,000 people have been infected — the vast majority in China — and the death toll has passed 360.The new virus is believed to have originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year, and it has now spread to at least 23 other countries. More than 17,000 people have been infected — the vast majority in China — and the death toll has passed 360.
Updated Feb.18, 2020 Updated Feb.19, 2020
For the last two weeks, New York City has been bracing for the arrival of the new illness, as isolated cases began appearing elsewhere in the country — first out west, and then in Illinois and Massachusetts.For the last two weeks, New York City has been bracing for the arrival of the new illness, as isolated cases began appearing elsewhere in the country — first out west, and then in Illinois and Massachusetts.
The sight of people wearing surgical masks as they ride the subway has grown more common. Students have shown up to school with masks. Lunar New Year celebrations across the city’s Chinatowns have been more sparsely attended than in past years, or in some cases outright canceled.The sight of people wearing surgical masks as they ride the subway has grown more common. Students have shown up to school with masks. Lunar New Year celebrations across the city’s Chinatowns have been more sparsely attended than in past years, or in some cases outright canceled.
The New York City health authorities have released little information about the three patients. While the authorities have said that each one has recently been in “mainland China,” the authorities have not indicated exactly where in China.The New York City health authorities have released little information about the three patients. While the authorities have said that each one has recently been in “mainland China,” the authorities have not indicated exactly where in China.
The first patient has been described as a woman under 40 who was staying alone in a hotel in New York City. She fell ill about two days after arriving in the United States. Late Friday night, she was brought by ambulance to Bellevue Medical Center on Manhattan’s East Side. The City’s health commissioner, Dr. Oxiris Barbot, said the woman’s symptoms included a fever, cough and runny nose.The first patient has been described as a woman under 40 who was staying alone in a hotel in New York City. She fell ill about two days after arriving in the United States. Late Friday night, she was brought by ambulance to Bellevue Medical Center on Manhattan’s East Side. The City’s health commissioner, Dr. Oxiris Barbot, said the woman’s symptoms included a fever, cough and runny nose.
The woman was the first patient in New York City to have samples sent to the C.D.C. for testing. The city’s public health authorities announced her case on Saturday evening and have been referring to her as “a patient under investigation.” The authorities have cautioned that she may not have the new virus.The woman was the first patient in New York City to have samples sent to the C.D.C. for testing. The city’s public health authorities announced her case on Saturday evening and have been referring to her as “a patient under investigation.” The authorities have cautioned that she may not have the new virus.
On Sunday evening, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene announced two more possible cases. Both patients are older than 60, the authorities said. One is currently at Flushing Hospital Medical Center, the other is at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens. Both hospitals are in Flushing, Queens.On Sunday evening, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene announced two more possible cases. Both patients are older than 60, the authorities said. One is currently at Flushing Hospital Medical Center, the other is at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens. Both hospitals are in Flushing, Queens.
Over the last two weeks, the New York City’s Health Department has sought to reassure the public and encourage people to continue with their daily routine. Those who recently traveled from Wuhan or elsewhere in China were told that there was no need to self-quarantine so long as they felt fine and were symptom-free.Over the last two weeks, the New York City’s Health Department has sought to reassure the public and encourage people to continue with their daily routine. Those who recently traveled from Wuhan or elsewhere in China were told that there was no need to self-quarantine so long as they felt fine and were symptom-free.
But the federal government has issued new restrictions, including a quarantine policy that went into effect at 5 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday.But the federal government has issued new restrictions, including a quarantine policy that went into effect at 5 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday.
That policy bars most foreign nationals who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days from entering the United States. American citizens who have been to Hubei province — Wuhan is the capital city of Hubei — will be taken into mandatory quarantine upon entry into the United States, or directly to a hospital if they are found to be “symptomatic,” said Rick Cotton, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates Kennedy International, La Guardia and Newark Liberty International Airports.That policy bars most foreign nationals who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days from entering the United States. American citizens who have been to Hubei province — Wuhan is the capital city of Hubei — will be taken into mandatory quarantine upon entry into the United States, or directly to a hospital if they are found to be “symptomatic,” said Rick Cotton, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates Kennedy International, La Guardia and Newark Liberty International Airports.
American citizens who are returning from elsewhere in China will be instructed to self-monitor their health and will be “subject to restrictions on movements outside their homes,” Mr. Cotton said.American citizens who are returning from elsewhere in China will be instructed to self-monitor their health and will be “subject to restrictions on movements outside their homes,” Mr. Cotton said.