This man has been tested eight times by coronarys, in all cases he has produced mixed results

This man has been tested eight times by coronarys, in all cases he has produced mixed results

Taylor Grimes has been tested full 8 times for COVID-19 and has produced mixed results. A man from Winter Springs, Florida, told CNN on Monday that he was stuck on a cruise ship and then on a hospital ship at an Italian port for 62 days after testing positively for David-19 at the beginning [...]

Taylor Grimes has been tested full 8 times for COVID-19 and has produced mixed results.

A man from Winter Springs, Florida, told CNN on Monday that he was stuck on a cruise ship and then on a hospital ship at an Italian port for 62 days after testing positively for David-19 in early April.

Some days are really bad and some days are right,” Taylor Grimes, 28, said during a video conversation Monday.

Grimes set sail in mid-January from Genoa, Italy, on his second voyage as an employee of MSC Cruises, a global headquarters cruise company in Geneva, Switzerland.

Grimes worked in the jewelry store on their Mediterranean route.

On March 17th, a friend of Grimes and an employee were tested positive for Covid-19, Grimes said. After consulting with the doctor and captain of the ship, Grimes said he volunteered in solitary confinement”. Fifteen days later, he also tested positive, Grimes said, broadcasts news.net.

Grimes has tested that seven more times and has received a mix of positive and negative results, he said.

“We are very concerned about his mental health,” said Taylor's mother, Ann Grimes.

Last Monday he was begging on the phone, saying he wanted to go home,” she said. “He had just tested positive”.

Grimes said he hopes the 8th result of test Covid-19 is negative, so he can return to the United States, broadcasts news.

The American Embassy confirmed to the family that it is Italian policy that shipping workers cannot be released from a ship until they have tested negative on the following two tests, Ann Grimes said.

“It's a fact that the test is so sketched. How can you be in quarantine for 62 days and still be a positive tester?

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