Texas Anchor in Quarantine
KSAT (San Antonio) Anchor Myra Arthur has been missing from the anchor chair, and went live from her home to explain why?
"I'm home guys because two out of the four of us have tested positive for COVID," Arthur told viewers.
"A couple of days ago, my three-year-old had a low grade fever, that technically doesn't even qualify as a fever. No other symptoms. I figured ear infection because we've been down that road before. So we went to the doctor."
She says sure enough it was an ear infection. However the doctor also did a flu and COVID-19 test and he tested positive for COVID.
Arthur and her husband went to get tested the next day. The test results came back negative for her, but that wasn't the case for her husband, who tested positive.
KSAT News Director Bernice Kearney said the entire team is thinking of Myra and her family while they’re in quarantine.
"Of course, our biggest concern is with her little boy and husband, who both have tested positive for COVID. We are thankful they both are doing well – showing few if any symptoms," she said. "And we are thankful for the viewers who have reached out to send Myra and her family wishes for a speedy recovery.”