How COVID-19 is affecting society

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Too bad I don’t get it.

Their math does not add up. I am not aware of studies that say you have a 4 day grace period between exposure and being able to infect others. Then after exposure the usual recommendation is 14 days, not 10. So overall score? [Citation needed]
 

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"Nuke the entire site from orbit, it's the only way to be sure."
What I would reccomend but it is a historical building so there would be some resistance.
 

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Their math does not add up. I am not aware of studies that say you have a 4 day grace period between exposure and being able to infect others. Then after exposure the usual recommendation is 14 days, not 10. So overall score? [Citation needed]
I think I get it now: Person would come to work, get tested, then work for four days. Then isolate for ten (total 14 from hypothetical infection immediately after testing). What I still don’t get is how working four out of 14 days rather than 10, will pay many bills.
 

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I think I get it now: Person would come to work, get tested, then work for four days. Then isolate for ten (total 14 from hypothetical infection immediately after testing). What I still don’t get is how working four out of 14 days rather than 10, will pay many bills.
The problems with all those arguments are:
1) it's still exposing the workers to COVID19
2) People who have, or had, the virus can shed virus a lot longer than two weeks after, like in the area of a month (37 days was the figure).
So a month and a half to be safe, or two months (my brother's opinion).