A medical professional who conducted passenger screenings at Los Angeles International Airport tested positive for the coronavirus late Tuesday , according to the Department of Homeland Security and an internal email obtained by NBC News.
The person last worked screening air travelers
for illness on Feb. 21, DHS said in a statement, which also said the
medical professional had worn the proper protective gear while working.
The internal email described the person as a “contract medical screener”
for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The email also said “these screeners are
predominantly assigned to the CDC in-transit lounge and a few support
jetway screening on direct flights from China.”
In its statement, DHS said: “Late last night,
DHS headquarters was alerted to a situation where one of our contracted
medical professionals conducting screenings at LAX international airport
had tested positive for COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus. This
individual is currently under self-quarantine at home with mild symptoms
and under medical supervision. Their immediate family is also under
home quarantine.”
According to DHS, the person began to exhibit
cold-like symptoms Saturday and visited a primary care doctor Sunday.
The person was tested for COVID-19, which came back positive Tuesday.
The person’s last shift at LAX was Feb. 21,
more than a week before the appearance of symptoms. According to the
internal email, the screener worked at LAX from Feb. 14 to 21 and became
symptomatic on Feb. 29.
“DHS is happy to report that this individual
was highly trained and did everything right both on the job and when
they began to feel sick,” DHS said. “We are told the individual wore all
the correct protective equipment and took necessary protections on the
job. Additionally, as soon as the individual began to feel sick, they
self-quarantined, saw a physician, and reported to the appropriate
authorities and officials.”
DHS said it is working to communicate with the person’s co-workers and to trace contacts.
“At this time we do not know if this case is a
result from community spread or through their work as a medical
screener,” DHS said. “There have been no positive COVID-19 detections
reported from the LAX screened travelers. This is an evolving situation
that the CDC, DHS and county public health officials continue to
examine.”
The internal email said the “CDC contracted
screener was an augmented screener secured” by the Countering Weapons of
Mass Destruction Office, or CWMD, which is part of DHS.
Acting Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Ken
Cuccinelli said at a White House briefing by the President’s Coronavirus
Task Force on Jan. 31 that “our chief medical officer in the department
is in CWMD, and [we] were providing medical support at the airports.”
“We’re using contract authority that we have
to backfill the CDC personnel, so they can be freed up for other
missions at the airports where medical screening is being focused,”
Cuccinelli said.
At a news conference Wednesday, Los Angeles
Mayor Eric Garcetti said: “I want to go out of my way to thank our
federal officials we have been working with. [They] have really worked
to make sure that ships that are coming into the port are screened, the
passengers that are coming into LAX are being screened — the
fourth-busiest airport in the world and the busiest container terminal
in the Americas.”
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/medical-screener-lax-airport-tests-positive-coronavirus-n1149986
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