Meltzer: “Nick Jackson had it longer [than Jericho], but it was the same start time and the same time that Lance Archer had it as well. Pretty much the same time. Yeah, it was September 12th-ish, 11th-ish, something in that range. It was coming off of the TVs that weekend though.”
Alvarez: “...Yes, [Jericho] appeared on four shows during the month, but this was a month where they were taping a lot of shows. And in fact there were two periods where he had enough time off, that in fact, as he noted, he could have quarantined.”
Meltzer: “Yeah, that’s exactly what happened. They were off from, I think it was like the 11th to the 23rd...so it was 12 days. He believes that he got it from a family friend, is what I understand. Had no symptoms, and nobody in the family had any symptoms. But the friend tested positive, so he went and checked and tested positive. And then tested again and tested positive. And actually tested three times and tested positive. So [he] quarantined, did not feel bad. The next TV he passed the test, and worked the next TV after the quarantine was over. So that was the situation.”