Journalist Says She Unknowingly Infected Others With CCP Virus at Her Mom’s 90th Birthday Party. Two Died

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April 3, 2020US News
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Journalist Says She Unknowingly Infected Others With CCP Virus at Her Mom’s 90th Birthday Party. Two Died
Journalist Alice Stockton-Rossini. (CNN)

Journalist Alice Stockton-Rossini hosted a 90th birthday for her mother last month in New Jersey. At the time, the radio host said, she had no idea she’d been infected with CCP virus while covering an outbreak in New Rochelle, New York.

Stockton-Rossini later tested positive for CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus, and says she believes she infected people at the party on March 8. Two people have died and six others have tested positive—all linked to the party, she said.

Those who tested positive include her parents and her brother-in-law, who’s 56 and is on a ventilator at a hospital in New York City, she said. He was not at the party.

“I had no idea how quickly this virus would spread. No idea at all,” she told CNN. “And it is frightening. And it is sobering. And it’s not fun to have to live with the fact that you could make someone extremely sick.”

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Elderly members of the public wearing face masks walk down a street in Central London in London, England, on April 01, 2020. (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

The party, which was at a church in Long Beach Island, was attended by about 25 of her mother’s friends.

“The day after the party, my mother got really sick,” said Stockton-Rossini, a reporter for 710 WOR. “And she didn’t have symptoms that were like any other symptoms we had heard about. There was congestion. But she was throwing up. She had a really high fever. She was sick for several days.”

When her fever spiked to 102, they took her to the hospital, where she tested positive for the virus.

“All I can say is at that point, we did not know how quickly this virus spread,” Stockton-Rossini said. “Even reporters like myself were saying, you know, more people die of the flu, it’s not going to be much worse … And we quickly found out that it was a big deal. That it spreads very quickly. And that social distancing has proven to be the way to control it.”

Social gatherings had not been banned at that point, she said. Now she knows how crucial it is that people practice social distancing.

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Pensioners queue outside a bank during the CCP virus outbreak in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 3, 2020. (Juan Mabromata/AFP via Getty Images)

“If you don’t want to social distance because it’s making, you know, your life miserable, think about the people that you don’t realize might have a compromised immune system,” she said.

She urged people to be vigilant because not everyone has symptoms similar to those widely reported.

The United States has reported more than 245,500 cases, with over 6,000 deaths.

More than 30 states and the District of Columbia have ordered their residents to stay at home. The nation’s top infectious disease expert said on April 2 he doesn’t understand why every state hasn’t issued stay-at-home orders the CCP virus cases surge across the United States.

Dr. Anthony Fauci said governors that have held out thus far “really should” reconsider with the number of U.S. cases continuing to climb.

NTD staff contributed to this report. 

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