1) 🚨🚨 Story update coming// Here's why Marin Co and CDPH called the case of the Marin Co child a "presumptive" #H5N1 : Child is a toddler. Child was visiting Marin Co. -- not a resident. Child brought to ER by mom. The child had a "high" fever and had been vomiting for 3 days
2) This is all according to Lisa Santora, Marin Co public health officer. Nasopharyngeal swab was negative for Influenza A. Santora said that it has not been uncommon for #H5N1 positive dairy workers to have negative nasopharyngeal tests.
Aug 24, 2020 • 8 tweets • 4 min read
“These guys needed the help. They’re my people. So, we sprang into action,” said Menlo Park Fire Protection District’s chief, Harold Schapelhouman. “It’s just what we do. No questions asked.” latimes.com/california/sto…
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