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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 8615829" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>OK, I am not in any way defending anyone at this horrid company (and if it matters to anyone - I think they all suck and are pretty bad people), but I did want to comment on this bit because it has implications for many others reading your post who have recovered from Covid and who have nothing to do with this company.</p><p></p><p>He probably isn't spreading Covid. If he first announced he was positive 9 days prior, that means he contracted it at least 12 days prior (probably even earlier than that). According to the most recent guidance, and most doctor advice, he likely isn't contagious anymore. In fact he likely hasn't been contagious for several days at that point. Maybe even for a week. </p><p></p><p>The general contagion window seems to be up to two days before your first symptom, and up to three days after your first symptom. Beyond that, once your fever has gone away, mask indoors for 5 days further (though you're likely beyond your contagion window during those 5 days). I don't know when his fever disappeared (or if he even had a fever) but it seems the odds are he's outside of even that mask window at the 10th day after his first symptom.</p><p></p><p>You can still struggle with Covid after effects and no longer be contagious. Most do. Being shaky and weak after recovering is not atypical. That doesn't make you contagious - you might be the safest person in the room with the highest antibody count. He may well be within his doctors advice and fully cleared to be out and about, but still feeling shaky and weak.</p><p></p><p>Not that you shouldn't condemn him for other things. I just didn't want to give people the impression that they will be judged as "literally spreading death" if they go out after recovering from Covid at that point because their doctor says it's OK to do so.</p><p></p><p>But I am not a medical doctor. Please ask your doctor and don't take my advice on these sorts of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 8615829, member: 2525"] OK, I am not in any way defending anyone at this horrid company (and if it matters to anyone - I think they all suck and are pretty bad people), but I did want to comment on this bit because it has implications for many others reading your post who have recovered from Covid and who have nothing to do with this company. He probably isn't spreading Covid. If he first announced he was positive 9 days prior, that means he contracted it at least 12 days prior (probably even earlier than that). According to the most recent guidance, and most doctor advice, he likely isn't contagious anymore. In fact he likely hasn't been contagious for several days at that point. Maybe even for a week. The general contagion window seems to be up to two days before your first symptom, and up to three days after your first symptom. Beyond that, once your fever has gone away, mask indoors for 5 days further (though you're likely beyond your contagion window during those 5 days). I don't know when his fever disappeared (or if he even had a fever) but it seems the odds are he's outside of even that mask window at the 10th day after his first symptom. You can still struggle with Covid after effects and no longer be contagious. Most do. Being shaky and weak after recovering is not atypical. That doesn't make you contagious - you might be the safest person in the room with the highest antibody count. He may well be within his doctors advice and fully cleared to be out and about, but still feeling shaky and weak. Not that you shouldn't condemn him for other things. I just didn't want to give people the impression that they will be judged as "literally spreading death" if they go out after recovering from Covid at that point because their doctor says it's OK to do so. But I am not a medical doctor. Please ask your doctor and don't take my advice on these sorts of things. [/QUOTE]
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