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Two presumptive cases of COVID-19 at Quest University

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The two people have not been tested so far. Photo: Quest University
Staff report
March 24, 2020 2:36pm

There are two presumptive cases of COVID-19 at Quest University.

“As of now, we have two presumptive COVID-19 cases on the Quest campus,” said Jasmine Aimaq, the director of Marketing and Communications.

The two people have not been tested, so these are not confirmed cases, she added.

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Aimaq said authorities are mainly testing people who need hospitalization or those who work in frontline care.

The two people presumptive cases have been advised by medical professionals to self-isolate.

“We have a few students who are self-isolating as a result of recent travel or other factors that warrant some extra precautions,” Aimaq said.

 

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