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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I visited a friend in June--we'd all been extremely cautious with quarantine so this was a first visit outside our respective circles. The next day she woke up feeling really crummy--nasty cold, had to get a covid test and wait a few days for the results. She didn't mention it until the results came back negative, and I'm really glad because I would have panicked and beat myself up for visiting in the first place. My two cents is to keep your mouth shut until you have more information. Don't cause a panic until you need to.[/quote] This is really scary. She had a responsibility to tell you, and you had a responsibility to stay home. OP has a responsibility to tell. We are never going to get this virus under control, if people like OP and you don't take it seriously. [/quote] This is really extreme alarmist thinking. People are not going to stay home and quarantine every time they feel a little drowsy or sniffly. Actually, my nose is a little runny today and I have a mild sinus headache, but I have grocery shopping to do and I’m going to do it. If you’re that worried, you should stay home. [/quote]
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