, two of the 25 guests attending the party have died, and six others, including her parents and her 56-year-old brother-in-law, have tested positive for novel coronavirus.
▲ Rossini's parents, Daily Mail screenshot
Rossini said in an interview that she had been to New Rochelle, New York, to cover the epidemic before her birthday party. She was later tested by novel coronavirus and came back positive. She believes she infected other people at the party. Rossini says everyone in her family has tested positive for novel coronavirus except her son. "We didn't know the virus could spread so fast," she sighed. It turns out that keeping social distance is an effective way to control the spread of the virus. " Rossini also said that her mother's symptoms are somewhat different from what we usually hear about COVID-19 's symptoms, including stuffy nose, but also vomiting and fever. A few days after her mother's illness, her temperature rose to 102F (38.9 ℃) before she was sent to a doctor and tested positive for novel coronavirus. So she thinks, "not everyone has the same symptoms." The US government should expand the scope of testing, not just for people with three major symptoms-fever, cough and drowsiness. " At the same time, she also urged people to be vigilant, because not everyone who is infected with novel coronavirus behaves exactly as the symptoms are usually reported. as the center of the epidemic in the United States, New York accounts for about 40% of COVID-19 's confirmed cases in the United States. On April 4, local time, according to the office of the governor of New York, there were a total of 63306 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New York City, with the cumulative death toll reaching 2624. < br/ >