Kids are never “bad vectors” of disease, so I would be hesitant to send them back for everyone else’s sake. Might as well wait til fall at this point.
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Kids are never “bad vectors” of disease, so I would be hesitant to send them back for everyone else’s sake. Might as well wait til fall at this point.
True but a couple things stand out to me:
1. we still dont knwo that kids wont have some issue due to it down the line. I guess maybe not if it didnt make them sick in the first place? But I don't know.
2. This is the bigger one to me, we have zero evidence to this point that getting it does anything towards preventing you from getting it again. The hope is you build at least some immunity to it for a period of time. Maybe 3 months, 6, or 12? But again not even that is guaranteed.
That’s awesome!
My wife has a guy on her team who lives in Boston. It took 2 weeks for him to get tested....only to come back “inconclusive”. Tested a couple days later, same result. I didn’t realize that was an option. I clearly don’t know much about this. Anyway, he seems to be getting better, but slowly.