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Fox News anchors quarantine after virus exposure on flight

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FILE- People pass the News Corporation headquarters building and Fox News studios in New York on Aug. 1, 2017. Several Fox News Channel executives and on-air personalities were exposed last week to a person on a private plane who later tested positive for COVID-19. It has led to some restrictions at the network. Anchor Bret Baier said Monday that he's tested negative three times in the wake of the flight and will be doing his nightly news show from home this week. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

NEW YORK – Several Fox News Channel on-air personalities were exposed last week to someone on a private plane who later tested positive for COVID-19, leading the network to take extra precautions this week.

The network said in a memo to staff members on Monday that there had recently been “a few” positive coronavirus tests among its employees, leading to their quarantine.

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At least one person who tested positive was on a flight that ferried Fox personnel to New York from Nashville, Tennessee, the site of last week's final presidential debate, according to The New York Times, which first reported the development.

Fox cited privacy concerns in not identifying who had tested positive or was exposed. However, the network's top news anchors, Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, anchored Fox's debate coverage from Nashville on Thursday, and commentators Dana Perino and Juan Williams were also on site.

Fox News Media President Jay Wallace was also on the flight, the Times said.

Baier, speaking on colleague Brian Kilmeade's radio show on Monday, said all precautions are being taken.

“I've tested negative three times now and I'll be doing the show from home this week,” he said. “And we'll be in preparation for Election Day.”

Perino and Williams are both on the Fox show “The Five,” which had only recently returned to the studio after its hosts worked remotely since the beginning of the epidemic.

Only people critical to the broadcast will be allowed in at Fox headquarters on election night, the memo said.

Baier and MacCallum have been expected to co-anchor the network's election night coverage from the Manhattan studio next week.