evillawyer
Have No God Before His Orangeness
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Right, but the point I'm making is that they can still transmit the virus. (unless of course it was a false positive)I don't know if it is false positives or someone being a "carrier". Positives in the absence of signs and symptoms have been a part of this pathogen from the beginning.
I was simply trying to help you communicate your intentions better. Infection is not synonymous with positive for Covid 19.Right, but the point I'm making is that they can still transmit the virus. (unless of course it was a false positive)
I'm operating under the assumption that the current tests are accurate.
it's not always on a ventilator. That's the next step but being in ICU for a normal person is to monitor and prepare for a possibility of needing additional care and a ventilator can be the avenue taken. But for a PM, they will put him in ICU earlier than they would you or I. Quit assuming on something you have no information on.What do you think they do in intensive care for the coronavirus? SMH. Common sense is dead.
Gotcha. ICI, not so bad: ventilator, serious.it's not always on a ventilator. That's the next step but being in ICU for a normal person is to monitor and prepare for a possibility of needing additional care and a ventilator can be the avenue taken. But for a PM, they will put him in ICU earlier than they would you or I. Quit assuming on something you have no information on.
Well if that was the question, then the answer would be there would be little difference. That is why precautions are in place as if anyone could be infected and as soon as symptoms appear or there is know contact with someone contagious, quarantine must kick in.No, you missed his question. What is the difference between working next to someone with the virus that was tested vs working next to someone with the virus that was not tested?
it's not always on a ventilator. That's the next step but being in ICU for a normal person is to monitor and prepare for a possibility of needing additional care and a ventilator can be the avenue taken. But for a PM, they will put him in ICU earlier than they would you or I. Quit assuming on something you have no information on.