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Coronavirus confirmed in two attendees at US pro-Israel summit

WASHINGTON, March 7, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Influential US pro-Israel lobby
group AIPAC said Friday that two people who attended its annual Washington
conference alongside dozens of lawmakers had tested positive for coronavirus.

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee said in an email to attendees,
speakers and congressional offices that the pair had traveled from New York
to go to the March 1-3 event.

“We have confirmed that at least two Policy Conference attendees from New
York have tested positive for the Coronavirus,” AIPAC said in the message,
posted to its Twitter account.

Officials said on Friday that 22 new cases had been confirmed in New York
state, mostly in a Westchester County cluster north of New York City,
bringing the total to 44.

“We have continued to remain in constant communication with the Westchester
County Health Department and the DC Health Department which is coordinating
with the New York Health Department, and national health authorities,” AIPAC
added.

The event attracted high-profile attendees including Vice President Mike
Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell, and Democratic former White House hopeful Mike Bloomberg.

Lawmakers from all political stripes make an annual pilgrimage of sorts to
AIPAC to pledge their support for the state of Israel on a grand stage.

About 18,000 people had been expected to travel from across the US to
attend the conference, which typically attracts around two-thirds of the
members of Congress.

Attendees swamped Capitol Hill in their hundreds during the event, as is
the custom.

“If you test positive for Coronavirus, we urge you to inform your local
health authorities so they can properly coordinate the response to this
situation with the appropriate health authorities,” AIPAC said.

The virus has now killed more than 3,450 people and infected more than
100,000 across 92 nations since the outbreak first emerged in China in
December. Over 3,000 of those deaths have been in China.

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