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  • 123 Mic, check. 00:02:59.560 --> 00:03:0.150 Mic check. 00:03:1.040 --> 00:03:2.910 March 2nd, 2020. 00:03:2.920 --> 00:03:4.950 Press conference might check my check. 00:03:5.840 --> 00:03:6.400 Testing. 00:03:6.400 --> 00:03:8.510 123 Can I get a thumbs up? 00:03:8.510 --> 00:03:9.350 Everyone's okay. 00:03:9.740 --> 00:03:10.450 Thank you.

  • Yeah.

  • Good morning.

  • Thank you all for being here. 00:03:53.710 --> 00:04:0.790 First introduce who's here and then I'll make some opening comments and then I'll turn it over to Mayor de Blasio. 00:04:0.880 --> 00:04:2.450 My far right. 00:04:3.240 --> 00:04:3.550 Dr. 00:04:3.550 --> 00:04:8.510 Ken Davis from President, CEO of Mount Sinai Health Systems. 00:04:9.340 --> 00:04:9.700 Dr. 00:04:9.700 --> 00:04:14.180 David Wright from a Mount Sinai hospital systems.

  • Also Ken Rasky, who is the president CEO of the Greater New York Hospital Association.

  • I want to thank him.

  • Parole is good work.

  • Our state Health Commissioner, Dr Zucker, This gentleman, you know, be grouse who is the president of the Health Association of New York State.

  • Hey, Knees.

  • Dr Steve Corwin, who is the president of New York Presbyterian Hospital.

  • Joe Loda, executive vice president from N Y u Langone Medical Center.

  • But one time he had a really important job, but yeah, and we have Dr Bob Oh, Commissioner of New York City Health Department. 00:04:57.540 --> 00:05:7.490 Um, the first we're going to speak about the situation reported last night with a person who tested positive for the Corona virus. 00:05:9.230 --> 00:05:15.190 Uh, that that woman is a health care worker, was 39 years old.

  • She had been working in Iran and came back on Tuesday to New York.

  • She did not take any public transportation, a CZ.

  • She was a health care worker.

  • She was very aware of this situation and the potential for this situation.

  • We don't believe that she was contagious when she was on the plane or when she took a private car from the airport to her residence. 00:05:48.740 --> 00:06:8.840 But out of an abundance of caution, we will be contacting the people who were on the flight with her, from Iran to New York and the driver of that car service, and we'll be contacting them and following up with them a CZ. 00:06:8.840 --> 00:06:10.350 The fax dictate.

  • The health care worker also was with her spouse.

  • He was also a health care worker, so they were both aware of the situation.

  • Her husband is being tested also, but we are assuming that he would be positive given the circumstances, and he has been following the same protocols that she has been following.

  • The testing was done at Mount Sinai again.

  • Since they were healthcare workers, they contacted Mt.

  • Sinai.

  • Before that, they were coming in, and they took all precautions necessary.

  • They are at home at their home.

  • She, the health care worker, has manifested some respiratory illnesses, but her condition is mild, so she's at home and she's not even hospitalized.

  • Even though she has tested positive for the virus, her spouse is with her.

  • In general, there is no doubt that there will be mawr cases where we find people who test positive.

  • We said early on, it wasn't a question of if, but when.

  • This is New York, where gateway to the world.

  • You see all these cases around the world around the country.

  • Of course we're gonna have it here.

  • And that's why the whole challenge is about containment off the number of people who become exposed on who become infected. 00:07:55.840 --> 00:08:2.550 Our challenge now is to test as many people as you can. 00:08:2.990 --> 00:08:12.150 You're not going to eliminate the spread, but you can limit the spread, and testing is very important on that's why the C.

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  • The federal government's now allowing us to test is a very big deal on will make it have a dramatic effect on how quickly we can mobilize and respond.

  • We are coordinating with private hospitals, private labs around the state.

  • We want to get our testing capacity as high as possible.

  • I said to the people around this table that I would like to have a goal off 1000 tests per day capacity within one week, because again, the more testing the better. 00:08:51.200 --> 00:09:1.050 Once you can test and find a person who is positive, then you can isolate that person so they don't infect additional people. 00:09:1.840 --> 00:09:12.790 Uh, will be moving a piece of emergency legislation on the state's side that will authorize an additional $40 million for additional staff additional equipment.

  • I want to make sure that the health care system has everything it needs.

  • We're going to be instituting new cleaning protocols in our schools, on public transportation, et cetera, where they will use a disinfectant.

  • Many will use bleach, which is a good protocol in the flu season.

  • Anyway, eso people smell it smells like bleach it when you get on a bus or when a child goes to school.

  • It's not bad cologne.

  • A perfume.

  • It is bleach, uh, and again we're gonna be focusing on our facilities that treat our senior citizens debilitated people or immune compromised people, because those are the people who are most likely most affected by, uh, this virus.

  • My last point is this, uh late last night, my daughter called me and I could hear in her voice that she was anxious.

  • She had seen on the news that a person tested positive on and my daughter said, You know, what's this?

  • And I could hear in her voice she was nervous on and my daughter said, Don't tell me to relax.

  • Tell me why I should be relaxed, which is a very big difference.

  • There s o. 00:10:48.780 --> 00:11:2.350 I want to make sure I tell the people of New York what I told my daughter in this situation, the fax defeat fear because the real reality is reassured. 00:11:3.200 --> 00:11:4.950 It is deep breath time. 00:11:5.540 --> 00:11:14.420 This First of all, this is not our first rodeo with this type of situation in New York 1968 we had the Hong Kong flu 2009.

  • We had the swine flu where we actually closed like 100 schools in New York state.

  • Avian flu, Ebola, SARS MERS measles, right?

  • So we have gone through this before.

  • When you look at the reality here, about 80% of the people who are infected with the Corona virus self resolved.

  • They have symptoms.

  • The symptoms are similar to what you would have with the normal flow.

  • And for most people, they treat themselves over 80% and the virus resolves that way. 00:11:58.120 --> 00:12:0.190 About 20% get ill. 00:12:1.330 --> 00:12:7.900 The mortality rate is estimated to be about 1.4% 1.4%. 00:12:7.910 --> 00:12:8.650 What does that mean? 00:12:9.200 --> 00:12:17.630 The normal flu mortality rate is about 0.6% and the CDC says 1.4.

  • But they're extrapolating from what we know from countries around the world.

  • First, even on the 1.4%.

  • Again, that is tends to be people who are debilitated senior citizens, many of whom have an underlying illness that tends to be the people who are vulnerable to this good news.

  • Children do not appear as vulnerable to this virus less vulnerable than to the normal flu, so that is good news. 00:12:57.290 --> 00:13:7.550 But 1.4% that's extrapolating from China and other countries, uh, 80% it'll resolve on their own. 00:13:7.940 --> 00:13:10.970 The woman who was now tested positive.

  • She's at home.

  • She's not even in the hospital.

  • So the perspective here is is important.

  • And the fax, once you know the facts, once you know the reality, it is reassured and we should relax because that's what's dictated by the reality of the situation.

  • I get the emotion.

  • I understand it, understand the anxiety.

  • I'm a native born New Yorker.

  • We live with anxiety, But the facts don't back it up here.

  • Also, we're extrapolating from what happened in China, other countries. 00:13:54.710 --> 00:14:6.120 We have the best health care system in the world here on and excuse our arrogance as New Yorkers. 00:14:6.120 --> 00:14:7.950 I speak for the mayor also in this one. 00:14:8.130 --> 00:14:14.730 We think we have the best health care system on the planet right here in New York.

  • So, uh, when you're saying what happened in other countries versus what happened here, we don't even think it's going to be as bad as it was in other countries were fully coordinated, were fully mobilized.

  • This is all about mobilization of a public health system, getting the test, that testing done, getting the information out on, then having the health care resources to treat people who are going to need help again.

  • That is going to be primarily senior citizens, people who were debilitated.

  • And we're gonna have a special effort for our nursing homes, et cetera. 00:14:55.970 --> 00:15:1.070 Congregate facilities where senior citizens are being treated. 00:15:1.740 --> 00:15:5.150 Andi, I can't thank our partners enough. 00:15:6.040 --> 00:15:10.750 Um, everybody is doing exactly what we need to do.

  • We have been ahead of this from day one.

  • From day one, there was a big break when the federal government allowed us to do our own testing because now we are actually in control of the system ourselves on his New Yorkers.

  • We like control eso with that.

  • Let me turn it over to the good mayor of the city of New York.

  • Thank you very much, Governor and Governor.

  • First of all, Ah, a compliment to your daughter.

  • The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

  • She is asking The tough Socratic question is that I know you're known for and I think it's a really great vignette to use to help everyone understand what's going on and that particularly look, as a parent, I want to say I know parents all over the city have been deeply concerned. 00:15:58.610 --> 00:16:2.390 I really want you to heed the points that the governor just made. 00:16:2.450 --> 00:16:7.350 This is, ah, a disease were learning about the international medical community is learning about. 00:16:7.360 --> 00:16:13.210 But but so far it does not seem to be a disease that focuses on our kids.

  • In fact, the opposite, but the point have been yet with your daughter.

  • Let in fact, the facts are reassuring.

  • All New Yorkers should really pay attention to this.

  • We have a lot of information now.

  • Information is actually showing us things that should give us more reason to stay calm and go about our lives.

  • Also, if I have one difference with the governor's remarks is that we don't think we have the best health care system in the country.

  • In the world we know we do on.

  • It's a credit to everyone here, and I want to thank each and every one of you and all the professionals who work with you, and that's what we'll take it in the in the private voluntary hospitals are nonprofit healthcare providers and our public health care system. 00:16:55.120 --> 00:17:7.850 There's literally no parallel on Earth s, so there's a lot of places for New Yorkers to turn for help and I want to emphasize today how important it is to turn for that help to go get that help the second you think you might need it. 00:17:8.340 --> 00:17:16.010 So the fax, in fact, show us this is a situation that can be managed but bluntly.

  • What has been the advantage here in New York?

  • We've kind of been the anti China in this sense, has been to say from the beginning, it's coming here.

  • It's a real thing Everyone get ready for, to be transparent, to be open about it from day one.

  • And the coordination between the city and state, as is always the case on these issues of health care, has been a consistent and strong from the beginning.

  • I want thank you and your team governor for that.

  • So the fact is, we have told New Yorkers from beginning, Get ready.

  • Here it comes.

  • We're gonna all be able to deal with it together.

  • By the way, crucially important, the message to New Yorkers from the beginning has been, This is something we all can handle together. 00:17:58.580 --> 00:18:0.890 Go about your lives, go about your business. 00:18:1.020 --> 00:18:2.750 People are doing that consistently. 00:18:2.750 --> 00:18:4.870 New Yorkers do not scare easily. 00:18:4.870 --> 00:18:6.110 Do not intimidate easily. 00:18:6.640 --> 00:18:18.290 Second, we've said If you have the symptoms and have any nexus to the nation's where the issue is profound at this point, go get health care.

  • Guess what people have been doing that the reason has taken all this time to get to the first case.

  • I fundamentally believe it's a matter of common sense is that people been heeding the warnings going and getting tested.

  • Going again, checked on, and that's helped us to stay ahead of it.

  • Now we need to keep doing that.

  • Obviously, if you have the symptoms.

  • Ah, and you have a nexus to the nations that are suffering the most, whether it's you yourself have traveled or a family member or loved one to someone you're in close, close contact with.

  • Go get help, get to a medical facility, get to a doctor immediately.

  • It's crucial to understand, and this is again an evolving situation. 00:18:59.380 --> 00:19:2.430 I'm briefed constantly by our health care professionals. 00:19:2.610 --> 00:19:6.350 No one is saying they know everything about Corona virus yet, but we do know a lot. 00:19:6.870 --> 00:19:10.830 This is not so far something that you get through casual contact.

  • There has to be some prolonged exposure and I think it's really important to get that information out to all New Yorkers.

  • People need to be aware of their patterns.

  • If you've had contact with someone who may have had a nexus to one of those countries, that's an important indicator act on it.

  • Listen, there was some question earlier about in the last few days about whether you go directly a health care.

  • You place a call first.

  • Here's the bottom line.

  • Don't hesitate to get to a doctor or a health care facility if you can call first and let him know you're coming and let him know your symptoms.

  • That's ideal and helpful.

  • But the most important thing is not to hesitate.

  • We all know a lot of people and particularly New Yorkers, tend to shrug things off.

  • Tend to say, I'll get to it when I get to it on.

  • My schedule is so busy I got something else have to do. 00:19:59.540 --> 00:20:0.850 That's not the way to think about this. 00:20:1.430 --> 00:20:7.400 If you have the symptoms, if there's any possibility, it may be this disease, get toe health care right away. 00:20:8.040 --> 00:20:19.080 I want to also say that the, um, the case here that the governor described eyes an example of the work that is done.

  • We all know this.

  • We remember when we all went through Ebola together in other situations.

  • I appreciate the governor's point.

  • We've been down this road as a city as a state many times before.

  • We have disease.

  • Detectives at the New York City Department of Health York City Health Department is renowned all over the world.

  • One of great public health agencies on earth disease detectives who literally track back everyone's interactions if contracted disease do the work to figure out who they've come in contact with, Governor said.

  • In this case, this individual has only one person they've been in prolonged contact with.

  • That's their husband. 00:20:54.740 --> 00:21:0.130 Uh, that capacity has been honed over years, so we have other cases. 00:21:0.140 --> 00:21:7.000 We're going to be able to do very fine tuned work to know who those individuals have come in contact with and do the kind of follow we need. 00:21:7.910 --> 00:21:15.220 Finally, the key point about having the ability of your own testing city and state.

  • But working together with the Wadsworth lab, the state labs been fantastic.

  • We've been able to get a lot done.

  • We're going to do so much more now, Starting this week, cities capacity will be up and running for the testing as of Friday.

  • That means results will come in hours, not days.

  • This is gonna be a much better situation for all of us.

  • In addition, where initiating this week and early detection system, we're working with a number of hospital systems to bring together information gleaned from thousands of health care professionals as they're having appointments with individual patients.

  • And there are cases that have relevance here.

  • Respiratory diseases.

  • The information coming from those visits is going to be pooled.

  • Tow watch for any trends. 00:21:57.830 --> 00:22:2.180 Tow watch for any areas where we need to do additional outreach of work at the neighborhood level. 00:22:2.740 --> 00:22:6.380 This is very much a grassroots reality. 00:22:6.380 --> 00:22:7.660 How you address something like this. 00:22:8.110 --> 00:22:10.980 It's making sure information flows right down into each neighborhood.

  • In each household.

  • It's making sure we have people out there.

  • Giving people accurate information is making sure if someone needs help, they can get it.

  • And I want emphasized all New Yorkers.

  • There are people in this city who right now may feel they need to get to a doctor but don't know how they don't have their own doctors.

  • They don't know they can pay for it.

  • They don't happen to speak English.

  • They don't have a way to get to the doctor.

  • They may be disabled.

  • Whatever it is, Call 311 Here's a simple message If you think you need care if you are worried, you have the symptoms of Corona virus and you don't know where to turn.

  • Pick up the phone.

  • Call 311 We will help you get to the health care you need.

  • If we need to send someone to you, we will send someone to you.

  • But no one should hesitate. 00:22:53.330 --> 00:23:0.680 The best thing you could do for yourself your family, all fellow New Yorkers is get toe health care immediately if you think you have that need. 00:23:1.180 --> 00:23:4.690 So with that, I'll just conclude with the basics. 00:23:4.690 --> 00:23:10.130 Remember everyone as our health commissioner, Dr Bobo likes to constantly remind us.

  • Cover your mouth when you cough and sneeze.

  • It's amazing that that may be the single most valuable thing people can do to address this challenge.

  • Just the basics.

  • Wash your hands frequently.

  • You think you may be sick, act like you are sick and do something about.

  • There's a really basic rules of people.

  • Follow those rules and I think New Yorkers have been up to date.

  • It will make all the difference in the world.

  • So following those simple precautions will help us a lot.

  • And again, thank you.

  • To Dr Barbeau, our health commissioner, Deputy Mayor Raul Pereira Henze.

  • Health and Human Service is in our whole team that's been working with the state to prepare for this day.

  • And now we will all be working together to address this challenge.

  • Well, said questions here.

  • Possible patient zero is called China on Dhe.

  • Beyond that China does the tracking community spread is going to be really right.

  • Thus far we've had you can trace it back to an individual or someone who came from overseas.

  • But we're seeing already on the West Coast.

  • That is then community spread where you lose the causal connection along the way, and we believe that's gonna happen.

  • Here s o.

  • We will have more cases.

  • We will have community spread that is inevitable.

  • And we're in this this cycle well, that anyone has positive that anyone that's positive.

  • I've been saying for weeks people are going to test positive. 00:24:58.540 --> 00:25:0.820 Not just one or two or three or five. 00:25:0.830 --> 00:25:3.340 There will be many who test positive. 00:25:4.140 --> 00:25:13.570 That's a false bar that we've said and you will have community spread where people test positive and you can't track it back to anyone.

  • Cause a length the testing and increasing the testing capacity.

  • And that's why we we just had, ah, conversation about how aggressive can we be to ramp up the testing?

  • Because these institutions can also do testing where they get the test, the approved test.

  • But they have the laboratories to do it.

  • We want 1000 tests per day.

  • Uh, test this menace.

  • You can't and then isolate those people so you reduce the spread.

  • But that's all this is about is reducing the spread, not eliminating the spread.

  • And then you say, Well, so the virus will spread. 00:25:55.960 --> 00:26:4.360 Yes, it will spread like by the way, the flu spreads every year on. 00:26:4.360 --> 00:26:7.970 Then you get in to talk about the consequences consequences, which is? 00:26:7.970 --> 00:26:10.560 80% of the people get this virus.

  • Uh, well, just suffer resolved.

  • Don't think they have the flu when they have the system symptoms and then itself resolves where this woman lives, Whether it's an apartment building or in my neighborhood, you all first.

  • This is a trained health care professional.

  • Obviously, in this environment she was very aware of the possibilities.

  • Eso she did textbook everything right.

  • Her spouse, also health care worker, was with her again textbook everything right?

  • They have basically been in a controlled circumstance.

  • The we don't believe she was contagious when she was exposed to other people.

  • Could remember The contagion comes from the sneezing, the coughing et cetera in in a in a isolated, isolated setting she was we don't believe she was contagious on the airplane or in the car out of an abundance of caution, the cord unquote detectives at the the disease detectives that the mayor referred to.

  • We're gonna contact the people on the plane and the private car driver.

  • But those were really, to the best of our knowledge, the only possible exposure because of the fact that this New Yorker took early action.

  • And we know that there's currently no indication that it's easy to transmit by casual contact.

  • There's no need to do any special anything in the community. 00:27:57.740 --> 00:28:1.170 We want New Yorkers to go about their daily lives. 00:28:1.340 --> 00:28:3.160 Ride the subway, take the bus. 00:28:3.400 --> 00:28:4.360 Go see your neighbors. 00:28:4.360 --> 00:28:5.280 The important thing. 00:28:5.280 --> 00:28:15.270 As both the mayor and the governor has said, we want New Yorkers to lean, even Maur into frequent hand washing and covering their mouths and their noses.

  • And if you can't get to a water source, make alcohol based Santa hand sanitizer your new best friend.

  • You like a concerned people take our outside in the streets, but one is gonna be the measure that stated for help prove the miners.

  • Right now they're brown.

  • Don't have a lot of 95 one that has one boss 30.

  • Like trying to take care. 00:28:53.440 --> 00:29:7.040 I also like my the date somehow the amount of people to take care respirators during Lucy's, what they have to walk through another hospital. 00:29:7.400 --> 00:29:13.890 If they get in fact at the hospital, the doctors of health care workers do they have to be quarantined in the hospital.

  • They're going home while you're here.

  • Uh, you raise a good issue and it's something we when we talk about being prepared and we knew this was coming for weeks, which was actually an advantage.

  • Uh, having the right supplies the right masks the right protective gear.

  • The right training is something we've been working on with the entire hospital system we started weeks ago.

  • In terms of having the equipment and having the training, it is worked very, very well.

  • If any hospital doesn't have the right equipment, they should let us know ASAP and we will get it to them because we have it on.

  • I'm gonna referred it to Mr Ken Rasky, who represents the hospitals and who has been working with us on this.

  • Well, thank you, Governor. 00:29:59.590 --> 00:30:1.060 It's a great question. 00:30:1.370 --> 00:30:4.450 Protecting the health care workers is our primary concern. 00:30:4.460 --> 00:30:13.000 Obviously within the health care community and having the right equipment is essential in that obligation.

  • And I have to tell you, and it's represented here at this table with the governor, the mayor in our respective commissioners who are outstanding health department officials.

  • We work hand in glove with them in terms of getting whatever supplies we that are necessary to the places that are needed in both cases both the city and the state, their stockpiles of stuff, medical medical equipment, medical paraphernalia and stuff like that that we can draw down the federal government has one, too, and all of which are tap a ble into in terms of this, but the coordination effort is done. 00:30:53.540 --> 00:31:0.680 And in our case, through our office of institutions that are running into shortages of this, that or the next thing. 00:31:0.890 --> 00:31:8.390 And we will do the best that we possibly can to contact Commissioner Zucker, our commissioner of health in the city. 00:31:8.660 --> 00:31:12.100 And we will get those supplies to them ASAP.

  • General Point, there is no there is no mystery toe.

  • How this is how contagious this is or how it transfers.

  • Right?

  • This transfers like the common flu.

  • So for health care workers, yeah, you take the right precautions.

  • But it's not like we're dealing with something that we haven't dealt with before.

  • Actually, we've dealt with works, right?

  • The Ebola virus.

  • That was really Ah, much more difficult.

  • More frightening situation than this.

  • You have given the going for this testing to go forward.

  • Are you satisfied that you've gotten everything that you need from the federal government to handle the evidence?

  • Have we got everything we need from the federal government? 00:31:59.530 --> 00:32:3.070 No, no, no, no, no. 00:32:3.080 --> 00:32:8.310 On many levels on this specific level, we have the testing. 00:32:8.590 --> 00:32:11.830 But the I spoke to Vice president Pants.

  • He's heading the president's task force.

  • They're going to be doing the supplemental appropriation.

  • This is going to be expensive for the state for the city on.

  • And, uh, we are.

  • We are.

  • I understand the relationship to the federal government.

  • I understand our responsibility, but this is a significant financial burden.

  • Uh, we have no issue with the administration, the management of doing the job.

  • But the financial consequences are highly relevant, and at a minimum we would expect the federal government out with laboratory currently testing.

  • We're not interested as a Friday this coming Friday. 00:33:0.840 --> 00:33:1.160 Three. 00:33:3.120 --> 00:33:3.550 This one. 00:33:5.780 --> 00:33:11.020 No, there is no weak in our current capacity is several 100.

  • So we have much more capacity than tests that are being requested.

  • The city lab will come online, the mayor said on Friday.

  • The people around this table, they also have laboratories and the state is going to give them the approved test, and they will then operate that test.

  • So we've said an initial goal of 1000 tests per day capacity all combined on, then we'll see where we go from There earlier is a matter of minutes earlier that it was a matter of hours that we're getting a test you give us like a taco for someone gets tested.

  • What? 00:33:58.040 --> 00:34:0.910 You know how that has done, how exactly how long that takes. 00:34:1.130 --> 00:34:4.500 And also should this, God forbid, get worse? 00:34:4.810 --> 00:34:20.310 Are there other hospital beds set aside in the city for people, as I've said probably days ago, 1200 beds, all right now identified and that can be used in the city without interfering with other health care activities.

  • So we have that reserve now want emphasize the governor's point earlier.

  • Right now, we are nowhere near that kind of need.

  • Yes, we do expect community spread.

  • And yes, we have to be ready for anything.

  • But I want emphasize that one.

  • You've got a disease that, for the vast majority of people, manifests as something that they can handle just by waiting it out and taking some basic steps.

  • It is obviously dangerous to a small percentage of people.

  • We take that very, very seriously, but I want to put in perspective governors point about Ebola is well taken. 00:34:54.780 --> 00:35:5.790 Remember us sitting here during Ebola crisis that was a disease that you know once it hit, if you got it, you're a grievous danger no matter who the hell your this is a whole different reality. 00:35:6.340 --> 00:35:13.460 But I think the other point to recognize here is that we have the ability to address this.

  • If all these messages get out of the kinds of things people need to do, the basic precautions getting to a doctor if you have the symptoms all of us now being able to test quickly, we have the capacity to keep this contained.

  • If, God forbid, it's spread, spread spread.

  • The fact that this hour we have 1200 beds really right this moment should be very reassuring to e.

  • I think you know, the commissioner's like test itself takes several hours to conduct, but within about 12 hours and results have turned around from start to finish.

  • Yes, because we're doing it also will not send it to Atlanta.

  • It's has started its ongoing the state. 00:35:59.240 --> 00:36:8.180 Did this test waken get specific? 00:36:8.190 --> 00:36:10.450 She arrived on Tuesday.

  • We are best information is she was not contagious on the flight.

  • Out of an abundance of caution.

  • We're going going to be contacting the people who were on that flight on and took a private car to her residence.

  • She was with her spouse.

  • We're testing the spouse who's also health care worker.

  • We assumed the spouse will be positive.

  • Okay, s so that's our operating assumption.

  • He has been following the same protocols.

  • They were tested at Mount Sinai, and we got the results last night.

  • Let's do one more, because she doesn't need a hospital because she doesn't need a hospital.

  • And that is the point here.

  • Somebody used an expression.

  • This is like the flu on steroids.

  • Okay, uh, 80% of the people, if when infected with the Corona virus will self treat yes, and self resolved, they'll think they have the flu because it's the same type of systems.

  • About 20%.

  • We'll get ill.

  • And again, As the mayor said, I've said everyone on this table, I said, The people who are in danger, corn unquote most danger immune compromised, debilitated people.

  • Senior citizens like the normal flu.

  • And those are the people who we have to focus on a concentrate Good news here.

  • The normal flu also does Children.

  • This virus does not seem to affect Children.

  • So this is good news.

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  • The case that tested positive should be an affirmation. 00:37:54.780 --> 00:38:0.040 She's positive, and she's home because she doesn't need to be in a hospital. 00:38:0.730 --> 00:38:1.350 Okay. 00:38:1.360 --> 00:38:2.060 Thank you. 00:38:2.060 --> 00:38:3.110 Thank you very much, guys. 00:38:3.110 --> 00:38:3.570 Thank you.

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