MossRoad
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It spreads fast because people travel world wide. Indiana had no cases until a guy returned from a conference in Boston. POOF... it traveled 800 miles in a day. :airplane:
Make that 2 cases. Another guy traveled to the same conference in Boston and is confirmed.
There are a few others confirmed and a few others suspected in Indiana as well.
Here in South Bend, a local private school has closed because one of it's staff members came in contact with a relative who has shown symptoms (not yet confirmed). That relative had been in contact with someone who has been confirmed. The staff member went to a local hospital to get tested, but the CDC stepped in at the last minute and blocked the test.
So the question then: Why would the CDC block anyone from getting tested?
Source:
South Bend school says faculty member may have been exposed to coronavirus | WSBT