ABC medical correspondent, already working from home, now in self quarantine
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ABC News medical correspondent Jennifer Ashton is self quarantining after learning she came into close contact with someone diagnosed with coronavirus.
Ashton had been working from home since about March 21, 2020 when news came that she was came into contact with someone who has since tested positive for coronavirus, so she began working from home — but this time in self quarantine — to avoid spreading germs and to see if she starts exhibiting any symptoms.
She’s making appearances on the network’s afternoon coronavirus special that’s airing in place of “GMA3: Strahan, Sara and Keke” as well as “World News Tonight” and “Good Morning America.”
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