These are all the places the coronavirus patient went in San Antonio during release from quarantine

Saturday Feb. 29, 2020 2:53 p.m: The patient was dropped off by a third-party driver at the Holiday Inn Express at 91 N.E. Loop 410. The patient went into her room at 3:11 p.m. 5:13 p.m.: The patient went back to the hotel lobby and asked for a shuttle. The patient was picked up at 5:23 p.m. less Saturday Feb. 29, 2020 2:53 p.m: The patient was dropped off by a third-party driver at the Holiday Inn Express at 91 N.E. Loop 410. The patient went into her room at 3:11 p.m. 5:13 p.m.: The patient went ... more Photo: Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Image 1 of / 6 Caption Close These are all the places the coronavirus patient went in San Antonio during release from quarantine 1 / 6 Back to Gallery

The city of San Antonio is providing a detailed timeline of where the coronavirus patient who was released from quarantine visited during her 12-hour exposure to the city.

The woman, who was part of the original cohort of evacuees from Wuhan, was released Saturday after two tests came back negative. During the time the patient was out in San Antonio, a third test returned with "weakly positive" results and was called back to quarantine at the Texas Center for Infectious Disease. By that time, the patient had come in contact with others and visited North Star Mall.

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"The Metro Health Department conducted a contact investigation to determine where the patient went upon release and with whom the patient may have come in contact to assess the risk of exposure to the community," the city said in a news release. "The results of that investigation found that the risk of exposure is low, as the patient, who was asymptomatic, interacted with very few people and was not in close contact with anyone."

The patient left a hotel room at the Holiday Inn Express at 91 Northeast Loop 410, near the San Antonio International Airport and took a hotel-provided shuttle to North Star Mall, where she browsed and ate from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The stores she visited include Dillard's, Talbot's and Swarovski.

North Star Mall announced Monday that the shopping center would be closed temporarily for 24 hours, out of an abundance of caution, for deep cleaning.

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