Anonymous wrote: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?
People who don’t want to infect others. That’s who. I am currently sick with Covid, likely from someone who thinks like you.
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.
rude. I would never do that if I had tested positive. In fact, I didn't. I waited it our 7 days in a foreign country and only then headed home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!!
CDC is just bowing to public pressure. Of course you should not be around others if you test positive. Certainly not without a mask. That is why this will never end.
It will never end because it never will end. Viruses are smart like that. The flu keeps coming back year after year.
+100
We’re this far out, and people still talk about it all “ending.”
The real problem in this country is lack of scientific literacy.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!!
CDC is just bowing to public pressure. Of course you should not be around others if you test positive. Certainly not without a mask. That is why this will never end.
It will never end because it never will end. Viruses are smart like that. The flu keeps coming back year after year.
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.
rude. I would never do that if I had tested positive. In fact, I didn't. I waited it our 7 days in a foreign country and only then headed home
Don’t break that arm patting yourself on the back.
Most people wouldn’t do that.
Anonymous wrote: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!!
CDC is just bowing to public pressure. Of course you should not be around others if you test positive. Certainly not without a mask. That is why this will never end.
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.
rude. I would never do that if I had tested positive. In fact, I didn't. I waited it our 7 days in a foreign country and only then headed home