Oh, I was talking about in-house plans if one person is infected.Actually, no, I'm going to disagree. Not doing this is not reasonable. Not masking in public is not reasonable. There is absolutely no reason to not mask 100% of the time the second you walk out the door. That graph up there showing that vertical line? Look where Japan is. THAT'S what happens when everyone is reasonable and masks up.
FFS, if people would just do it for a while we'd be done with this naughty word by now.
Sorry, @NotAYakk, that rant is not directed at you. It's directed at anyone who thinks that it's okay to walk out their door without a mask.
Infected person stays in room with HEPA filter. Wears N95 mask except when drinking. If needs to use shared space (like bathroom), airs room out (opens window etc) after (and possibly during) use.
Ideally seperste HEPA system in shared space.
But it is reasonable to me for someone to decide they have likely cross infected before diagnosis in an intimate household relationship, and not try the above.
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Outside of the home, k/n95 masks always (or similar). Or at least level 3, as n95s are in short supply. I get why people din't have these, because messaging has been mixed, but now it really is clear you want them.
Even if it just slows Omicron and lowers the incoming spike.