Breaking News! Ted Cruz will self-quarantine after interacting with individual with coronavirus at CPAC
Ted Cruz issued a statement Sunday revealing that he had interacted with an attendee at last month’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) who had tested positive for the coronavirus --and as a result, he'll stay at home until two weeks have passed since the encounter.
Officials with the American Conservative Union (ACU), which hosted CPAC, said Saturday the attendee had been exposed before the conference, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed his case.
Cruz said his interaction with that individual “consisted of a brief conversation and a handshake.”
Today I released the following statement: pic.twitter.com/XGXEa4ozcg— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) March 8, 2020
“I’m not experiencing any symptoms, and I feel fine and healthy. Given that the interaction was 10 days ago, that the average incubation period is 5-6 days, that the interaction was for less than a minute, and that I have no current symptoms, the medical authorities have advised me that the odds of transmission from the other individual to me were extremely low,” Cruz said.
He added that he did not meet the CDC criteria for self-quarantine because testing was not effective before symptoms manifest.
“The medical authorities explicitly advised me that, given the above criteria, the people who have interacted with me in the 10 days since CPAC should not be concerned about potential transmission,” Cruz said.
The senator said he has decided to remain at his home in Texas until 14 days have passed since the CPAC interaction because of how frequently he interacts with his constituents and “to give everyone peace of mind.”
“Everyone should continue to treat this outbreak seriously and be driven by facts and medical science. We need to continue to be proactive in mobilizing resources to combat this outbreak—including the $8.3 billion in emergency funding we provided last week—and I encourage everyone to follow the recommendations of the CDC and other health professionals in protecting their own health and welfare, as well as the health and welfare of those around them,” Cruz said.
Also Sunday, ACU officials said they were working with the Maryland Department of Health since the CPAC conference was held in that state.
CPAC 2020 Health Warning Update pic.twitter.com/H7AN8RnQpp— ACU (@ACUConservative) March 8, 2020
The Department of Health has screened thousands of employees from the Gaylord National Resort and Conference Center and the Residence Inn, ACU said.
“At this time, not a single person has reported any unusual illness. Thus the Dept of Health is not restricting movements or interactions with others of those hotel employees,” ACU said. “We continue to remain in close contact with the infected individual and he continues to be doing better. Also at this point, no other CPAC attendee, participant or staff has tested positive for coronavirus.”
Well this is alarming. Ted Cruz has dropped a statement saying he has quarantined himself because he was in contact with the coronavirus infected person at CPAC:
So. I could see this just him being overly cautious. But it makes you wonder who else is at risk. I definitely think the panic around coronavirus is not justified, but we need to take it seriously. Wash your hands, people.
Well this is alarming. Ted Cruz has dropped a statement saying he has quarantined himself because he was in contact with the coronavirus infected person at CPAC:
Sen Ted Cruz R-TX says he will self-quarantine after interacting with person at CPAC who has been hit by Coronavirus pic.twitter.com/llVnZwepM3— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) March 8, 2020
Cruz: Last night, I was informed that 10 days ago at CPAC I briefly interacted with an individual who is currently symptomatic and has tested positive for COVID-19. That interaction consisted of a brief conversation and a handshake.— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) March 8, 2020
Cruz on interacting w/person w/coronavirus at CPAC: I’m not experiencing any symptoms, and I feel fine and healthy..the medical authorities have advised me that the odds of transmission from the other individual to me were extremely low.— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) March 8, 2020
Cruz says he does not appear to have coronavirus. But "out of an abundance of caution, and because of how frequently I interact with my constituents..I have decided to remain at my home in Texas this week, until a full 14 days have passed since the CPAC interaction.:"— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) March 8, 2020
So. I could see this just him being overly cautious. But it makes you wonder who else is at risk. I definitely think the panic around coronavirus is not justified, but we need to take it seriously. Wash your hands, people.
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