A bunch of people I know have been infected recently. None of them were
serious cases, but one person in particular had it as recently as last
November and got it again a few weeks ago on a trip to New York City. In
another case, a co-worker of my spouse had it (in a meeting, sitting
next to spouse) a couple weeks ago. Within 24 hours of that exposure,
spouse had a fever, no cough or congestion, and isolated in a room and
tested negative three days in a row. No one else in our house developed
any symptoms. I have heard anecdotal suggestions that the at-home-tests
might be giving false negatives that PCR tests detect. Hard to know,
given the fragmentary evidence, but it is out there circulating and,
speaking from my own anecdotal experience, it isn't fun even when mild.
--
Russell Senior
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On 10/3/23 16:40, Michael Dexter wrote:
On 10/3/23 3:47 PM, MC_Sequoia wrote:
"The Center has experienced multiple COVID infections, one of which
landed someone in the hospital in a coma." Was this fairly recent?
Within days. I'm not saying the Center as a building is "infected",
but the broader risk is there. "You are welcome to get COVID, but it
won't be from PLUG." ... And please don't bring it to PLUG.
Michael