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[quote=Anonymous][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] Well I guess you don't mind potentially killing people for you to do your groceries rather than ordering online. Thanks! In my state, 60% of workers that test positive went to work for at least one day while being symptomatic. I guess you would, too - since working is arguably more important than doing the groceries. You do know that covid doesn't have to start with high fever, cough and shortness of breadth, don't you? No wonder we are again over 60k cases/day.[/quote]
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