ABC News anchor exits self quarantine to report on outbreak
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ABC News anchor and correspondent Whit Johnson returned to work March 26, 2020 after a 14 day self quarantine after in contact with someone with COVID-19.
In a tweet, Johnson said he has not been tested for coronavirus because he does not qualify under New York state guideline but notes neither he or his family is exhibiting symptoms and the decision was made in consultation with ABC management and medical team.
He will head back into the field to cover the coronavirus pandemic.
Johnson normally anchors weekend “Good Morning America.”
I’m back to work today. Here’s why… pic.twitter.com/gmr4SjaWRr
— Whit Johnson (@WhitJohnson) March 26, 2020
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