Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, how is this a question. You have covid in your home. There are concerns even though you are vaccinated you an still spread/shed. Stop being selfish. How is this even a question?
It's a question the CDC has answered.
The CDC keeps changing its stance for political reasons. If they did this crap under Trump everyone would be outraged. OP got her kid exposed to COVID and that child tested positive. Common decency is to have everyone stay home and stop the spread.
So we are supposed to not follow the CDC guidance, which says no need to quarantine, in favor of your subjective sense of common decency?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the exposed person may be immune from the virus and spreading it respiratorally, isn’t that same person covered in the virus (hair, clothes, skin) which would be highly contagious (which is why we are advised to wash hands and wipe surfaces diligently)?
I’d assume the exposed family has the virus all over their home and belongings. Correct me if I’m wrong.
No. That's not how it works.
Anonymous wrote:While the exposed person may be immune from the virus and spreading it respiratorally, isn’t that same person covered in the virus (hair, clothes, skin) which would be highly contagious (which is why we are advised to wash hands and wipe surfaces diligently)?
I’d assume the exposed family has the virus all over their home and belongings. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, how is this a question. You have covid in your home. There are concerns even though you are vaccinated you an still spread/shed. Stop being selfish. How is this even a question?
It's a question the CDC has answered.
The CDC keeps changing its stance for political reasons. If they did this crap under Trump everyone would be outraged. OP got her kid exposed to COVID and that child tested positive. Common decency is to have everyone stay home and stop the spread.
So we are supposed to not follow the CDC guidance, which says no need to quarantine, in favor of your subjective sense of common decency?
Anonymous wrote:Are you fully vaccinated, ie., enough time has passed since your last shot? If not, you should.
Do you have symptoms?
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vaccinated.html
"If you’ve been around someone who has COVID-19, you do not need to stay away from others or get tested unless you have symptoms."