By Ted Johnson CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane tested positive for the coronavirus, and on Monday reported from his home in Rome where he is in quarantine. “I started to have a little bit of a cough that worried me,” Doane explained on CBS This Morning. “For the most part I feel OK.
As we know this is a deadly virus.” He further explained the symptoms — chest pressure “as if you have done a chest workout,” a little bit of a cough, relatively mild fever and some “weird aches and pains in places I am not used to.” “Honestly I feel like I have had colds and flus worse than this,” he said.
He said that “as soon as I had learned I had been exposed to people who tested positive,” he has been in lockdown in his home.
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