Influencer Arielle Charnas Hits Back at Claims She Falsified Her Coronavirus Test Results
"My family and I continue to quarantine within our Manhattan home for 14 days from the onset of symptoms on March 13, and did not leave the premises," she wrote."Once we properly monitored our symptoms and determined that a) we had no fever for at least 72 hours, b) all symptoms had improved and c) at least seven days had passed since our symptoms first appeared, we decided to leave the city, after several consultations with doctors who granted us permission.
Charnas said the family did not stop for gas along the way, had supplies delivered to their home and always maintained the"appropriate social distance." She added,"I can only speak for my family when I say that our standing concern lies in whether or not we are continuing to put others at risk. We have learned firsthand that what happens after you first test positive for COVID-19, then complete the necessary quarantine, is still unknown. But based on the facts available to us right now, as well as throughout our experience in the last several weeks, I'm confident this was the right move to reduce potential spread.
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