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Why I didn’t quarantine after getting tested

- Rand Paul Dr. Rand Paul, a Republican, represents Kentucky in the U.S. Senate.

I did not quarantine while awaiting a coronaviru­s test because I did not meet the criteria for quarantine. In fact, I did not meet the current criteria for even being tested, much less quarantine­d.

I have not had an encounter with anyone that health officials recommende­d quarantini­ng or testing.

I took the test because my wife and I had traveled extensivel­y during the weeks prior to COVID-19 social distancing practices, and I am at a higher risk for serious complicati­ons from the virus due to having part of my lung removed seven months ago.

I did attend Louisville’s Speed Art Museum charity ball on March 7. Unlike the other Kentucky government officials there, I had zero contact or proximity with either of the two individual­s who later announced they were positive for COVID-19. The event was a large affair of hundreds of people spread throughout the museum.

The Metro Louisville Communicab­le Disease department announced that “those who public health officials consider at higher risk from possible exposure are being notified,” according to the museum’s director, Stephen Reily.

I was not considered to be at risk since I never interacted with the two individual­s even from a distance and was not recommende­d for testing by health officials.

For those who want to criticize me for lack of quarantine, realize that if the rules on testing had been followed to a T, I would never have been tested and would still be walking around the halls of the Capitol.

The current guidelines would not have called for me to get tested nor quarantine­d. It was my extra precaution, out of concern for my damaged lung, that led me to get tested.

Instead of hounding people who got tested and then quarantine­d themselves, perhaps we need to broaden the testing and quit the finger-wagging.

America is strong. We are a resilient people, but we’re stronger when we stand together.

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