after a member of her team tested positive.— from her home on Monday, her fill-in anchor Cheryl Casone announced.
"She is fine," Casone said. "She is one of the finest, healthiest people I know. This is all out of an abundance of caution." In a brief appearance on Monday, Claman told viewers that she is six days from returning to the air, based on the amount of time that has transpired since she last encountered the infected employee. "I miss you guys," she said.
On Friday night, anchor David Asman replaced Lou Dobbs after a member of Dobbs' team also tested positive. "We fully support that employee 100 percent, who we all wish a speedy recovery," Asman said. "Lou feels well, he has no symptoms, but out of an abundance of caution, he and his team are taking the necessary precautions.”, is also off the air and in quarantine. On Monday, he beamed into his show via a remote feed. He will do the same on Tuesday.
In the memo, C.E.O. Suzanne Scott and president Jay Wallace laid out the quarantine protocol after an additional employee tested positive. "On the advice of medical professionals, we have now made the determination that this employee’s direct co-workers/team self-quarantine for 14 days since last contact," they wrote.
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