Also on the evacuation flights that arrived on Wednesday were two sisters and a niece of Guanettee Colebrooke, a Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps instructor in suburban Washington. Ms. Colebrooke said she was prepared to welcome them to her home in Virginia whenever they might be allowed to leave quarantine. “They feel so sad that there are so many people who are unable to be evacuated,” Ms. Colebrooke said. She had tried to secure a seat on an earlier flight after getting stranded in Wuhan during a visit with family. “Do you know how the conditions at the Southern California quarantine site have been?” she asked.
Source: New York Times February 05, 2020 13:04 UTC