They said that the younger Arguelles, 21, tested positive after traveling to Ireland and Spain between March 5 and March 12. He returned to his Rancho Viejo residence and came in contact with numerous relatives and neighbors.
Sources close to the family indicate that he was picked up at Valley Regional Airport in Harlingen Airport by Ricardo Adobbati, who recently won the Democratic Party Primary for 404th District Judge. All the people that both men came into contact have been informed by the county's health department.
In an in-house meno to FINSA staff and employees, they were told that if they came in contact with Arguelles they should follow the proper protocols for self-quarantine. The memo states that the entire Arguelles family has been in self-quarantine since the infection was detected.
Sources close to the family indicate that he was picked up at Valley Regional Airport in Harlingen Airport by Ricardo Adobbati, who recently won the Democratic Party Primary for 404th District Judge. All the people that both men came into contact have been informed by the county's health department.
In an in-house meno to FINSA staff and employees, they were told that if they came in contact with Arguelles they should follow the proper protocols for self-quarantine. The memo states that the entire Arguelles family has been in self-quarantine since the infection was detected.
On March 18, the patient presented himself at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen with symptoms of fever and cough where he was tested, said the release.
Cameron County Public Health received confirmation on Thursday.
According to the release, Cameron County Public Health is implementing a COVID-19 action response plan and is conducting the epidemiological investigation to identify others who may have been exposed and test the individuals showing signs and symptoms.
Cameron County Public Health will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they are received, said the release.
Cameron County Public Health received confirmation on Thursday.
According to the release, Cameron County Public Health is implementing a COVID-19 action response plan and is conducting the epidemiological investigation to identify others who may have been exposed and test the individuals showing signs and symptoms.
Cameron County Public Health will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they are received, said the release.