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Amid Coronavirus Outbreak Abroad, Colds Cause Chaos By MEGHNA MAHARISHI
WebMD list of remarkably similar symptoms to the feared virus — is enough to set off panic that the coronavirus may have reached Ithaca. In a group chat for Chinese international students’ When Chendan Luo ’22 returned to campus from her hometown, Wuhan, China, after winter break, she imme- parents, one parent posted that a student traveling from Wuhan seemed to have symptoms which mirrored the corodiately got a screening for coronavirus at Cornell Health. “There was someone on my flight who was coughing,” navirus. This student’s roommate, the parent wrote, also Luo told The Sun. “After the first day of class, I just wanted supposedly came down with similar symptoms. That fear spread quickly across camto make sure everything was fine.” pus. Luo is one of many students at Cornell “Whenever someone “Whenever someone coughs now, who expressed anxiety about the Wuhan everyone sort of stiffens,” said Qi Lim coronavirus, which may have originated coughs now, ’20, who posted a translated version of the in one of the city’s wildlife markets, simmessage onto a Cornell Reddit page, pubilar to the kind that Luo visited during everyone sort of licizing rumors previously only known winter break. China has since banned stiffens.” among Chinese international students. wildlife trade due to the outbreak. The post set off a flurry of comments At Cornell Health, doctors asked Luo Qi Lim ’21 and debate, with many users urging the about her symptoms and whereabouts student to visit a doctor. during winter break. She was at Cornell “Everyone should be wearing a mask Health for about an hour, but doctors let her return to her West Campus dorm when they concluded [right now],” one user commented. The Sun reached out to the student who was the subject she showed no symptoms of coronavirus. Symptoms for the infamous disease include a high of the post, and she confirmed that she only had a cold, but fever, cough, shortness of breath and a sore throat, and in visited Cornell Health to rule out the possibility of infecmore severe cases, pneumonia is also possible, according to tion. At Cornell and in New York state, there are currently Cornell Health. Not much is known about this particular no confirmed cases of the Wuhan coronavirus. Lim told The Sun he posted the message on Jan. strain of coronavirus, but it appears that it can be transmitted by person-to-person contact. On campus, even a common cold — which has a See CORONAVIRUS page 5 Sun Staff Writer
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Preventative practices | Students don facemasks as a precautionary measure against the illness.
SNL’s Vanessa Bayer Headlines Bailey By MADELINE ROSENBERG Sun Staff Writer
Long-time Saturday Night Live cast member Vanessa Bayer entertained a packed Bailey Hall audience on Saturday night — not as Jacob the
Bayer | Comedian speaks about her Jewish identity and journey through showbiz. HANNAH ROSENBERG / SUN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Bar Mitzvah Boy or Miley Cyrus — but as herself, mostly. Sprinkling in jokes and a Madonna impression, the actress spoke candidly with Prof. Samantha Sheppard, performing and media arts, about her life, comedy career and Jewish background — from feeling starstruck during her beginnings at SNL to using comedy to brave pediatric cancer. The Cornell Hillel Major Speaker Series and Cornell University Program Board co-sponsored the event, which began with a dive into Bayer’s childhood and college years at the University of Pennsylvania, where she performed in a sketch comedy group called Bloomers that led her to discover she wanted to pursue comedy. “I’m from Cleveland, I didn’t know anybody,” Bayer said, overcoming a lack of connections to go on to intern at Sesame Street, Nickelodeon and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. “College was so impactful in my career, because it was about making connections with people at my school.” Bayer told the audience that she moved to Chicago after college, where she worked during the day at a production company and later at an ad agency. At night, she took comedy classes as well as performed improv and stand-up at The Second City, iO Theater and the Annoyance Theater. “I really think that so much of my comedic voice came from those jobs that I did during the day,” SNL’s longest-serving female cast member said. “It’s helpful to work in the real world for at least a few years, because then your comedy is more relatSee SNL page 5
Cornell Alum to Run in New York’s 17th District
By KATHERINE HEANEY
that Chelsea Clinton — a fellow Chappaqua native and famous daughter of former President Bill In 2018, five Cornellians were and Hillary Clinton — might elected to the U.S. Congress. run for the seat, though Chelsea Another may join their ranks in ultimately quashed those rumors. The Cornell grad told The Sun 2020 if Adam Schleifer’s ’03 bid that he is not concerned about the for Congress is successful. crowded primary Schleifer is stage — he sees running in New the competition York’s 17th disas a good thing, trict, seeking hoping that the to take the seat “process permits currently held the best ideas and by Nita Lowey the best candidate (D-N.Y.), who to rise to the top has served the disof the field.” trict since 1989. Schleifer has a Lowey plans to slate of issues he is retire next year, “excited to tackand given that it le in Congress,” is an overwhelmSCHLEIFER ’03 including reinvigingly blue district, the seat is likely to go to another orating a weakened Environmental Protection Agency, fighting for a Democratic candidate. The 17th district includes carbon tax, passing stricter gun Rockland County and parts of legislation, undoing the Trump Westchester County — includ- administration’s 2017 Tax Cuts ing Schleifer’s hometown of and Jobs Act and supporting the federal legalization of marijuana Chappaqua, New York. The New York native also Schleifer will compete against at least six other confirmed can- hopes to “unclog democracy” by didates in the Democratic priSee CONGRESS page 5 mary. There was speculation Sun Staff Writer