14 Loyola Students Self-Quarantining After Attending CPAC
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Some Loyola University students are self-quarantining after a person who attended the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Prince George's County tested positive for coronavirus when the person returned to their home state of New Jersey.
Fourteen Loyola students who attended CPAC are now taking the necessary precautions.
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Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks said in a press conference Tuesday morning that people who attended the conference should take the necessary precautions and self-quarantine or seek medical attention if they are showing symptoms.
There have been three confirmed positive coronavirus cases in Prince George's County, according to the governor's office.