Anonymous wrote:I'd put on an N95 and fly home. Chances are you'll be less of a transmission risk than your fellow passengers who are sniffly and didn't test.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until you test negative to fly home, sit tight for a few days OP. I hope you feel better soon. Be sure to still mask until day 10 around others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd put on an N95 and fly home. Chances are you'll be less of a transmission risk than your fellow passengers who are sniffly and didn't test.
Don't be this person.
You sit tight and wait till you test negative.
CDC is updating guidance and not requiring isolation any longer. Fly home as long as you are fever free!!
Anonymous wrote:I'd put on an N95 and fly home. Chances are you'll be less of a transmission risk than your fellow passengers who are sniffly and didn't test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd put on an N95 and fly home. Chances are you'll be less of a transmission risk than your fellow passengers who are sniffly and didn't test.
Don't be this person.
You sit tight and wait till you test negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd put on an N95 and fly home. Chances are you'll be less of a transmission risk than your fellow passengers who are sniffly and didn't test.
Don't be this person.
You sit tight and wait till you test negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd put on an N95 and fly home. Chances are you'll be less of a transmission risk than your fellow passengers who are sniffly and didn't test.
This. It was silly to test in the first place.
+1. Who tests for mild cold like symptoms?