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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just read he ran 3 miles on Wednesday. How sluggish can you feel and run 3 miles? I wonder if it's the type of thing where you look back and think...well maybe I did feel kind of off.[/quote] Sometimes I run to shake off sluggishness.[/quote] But if it's the kind of sluggishness that you can shake off with a nice long distance run, I'm not sure I'd think "Oh, I'm sick". I also think that the emotional and mental stress of coming back from a trip like that must be enormous. I imagine that emotions and energy levels are probably all over the place for quite a while. [/quote] Well, we'll know more tomorrow. This could be a game changer or it could not.[/quote] What are you thinking that we'll find out tomorrow about his mental state yesterday?[/quote] Not sure what you are talking about. It was just reported that he did not have a fever, apparently, on the subway and did not feel sick while jogging. Who cares what his mental state was? Facts matter.[/quote] Facts keep changing, now he did have a low grade fever for a few days, felt sluggish, had a headache, and finally went to hospital when he had gasteointestinal issues. Sounds like to me like he was in denial he was sick, like the second nurse who flew to Ohio. While chances he has infected people on the subway or bowlin alley or in the uber car are slim, it does seem irresponsible. Businesses have to close, people can't work because they are quarantined, etc. look at Ohio, I was reading about the bridal store, the owner was afraid she would have to throw out all her inventory and her insurance won't cover it, for example. Besides the medical risks, there are other far reaching consequences. And at some point maybe someone's irresponsibility will just go too far.[/quote] You are correct,[/quote]
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