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Elon Musk’s Covid-19 test even confused NASA


WE Online, Jakarta – –

pandemic COVID-19 still overshadows global citizen activity. To prevent the spread, many people are now undergoing medical tests. This method is also used by business leaders SpaceX, Elon Musk.

The man who is also the boss of an electric car manufacturer Tesla it was announced that he had tested the coronavirus for COVID-19 several times and received the results. He published this information on his personal Twitter social media account.

When launched from the Space page on Saturday, November 14, 2020, the results were different even though he ran the test. His condition confused him and couldn’t confirm which COVID-19 test results were the most clear.

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It’s uncertain what the test results will look like, but it could affect the launch of Crew-1, which is scheduled for Sunday, November 25 at 7:27 p.m. EST. Accordingly, the United States Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) keep the crew healthy for a long time.

To ensure the conditions of the work environment and its employees, NASA even allows its employees to work remotely to slow the spread of the disease caused by the corona virus.

“If someone at the Kennedy Space Center tests positive for the coronavirus, our policy is to quarantine and self-isolate,” said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine.

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Bridenstine claimed to have met Musk and was looking for SpaceX employees who had been in contact with Musk. It is possible that they are making changes, but it is too early to decide at this point.

He also said Musk may have made contact with four of Crew 1 astronauts, Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker of NASA, as well as Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi.

Crew-1 will be in space for six and a half months. Bridenstine didn’t go very far when Musk made contact with one of the astronauts.

According to Steve Stich, the crew entered the small quarantine on October 24, so they still live with the family at home. He then entered a tighter quarantine on 31 October.

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