So the thread title is the question I have been thinking about while stuck in quarantine with COVID past week.
The current topic is COVID but should apply to any transmittable disease.
From the post I made Sunday ( https://utopiaguide.pl/forums/index.php?threads/viagra-cialis.38805/page-31#post-1319617 ) I said that I was probably had COVID, and thus infectious to the woman I saw the day before my positive test.
I spent an inordinate amount of time (for me anyway) unsuccessfully try to get off (new for me) while in mish with one of my Flushing ladies. From what I have read I would have been infectious 2 days before symptoms started; they started the day I saw her e.g., fatigue, headache, occasional cough. I didn't think much of these symptoms as I incorrectly attributed them to a poor prior nights sleep. When symptoms became more severe, including major chills but no fever, in the evening of that day I was concerned enough to do a rapid Covid test that came out negative.
Next morning, 102 fever and classic Covid symptoms and then positive test (ya know where it says set 10 minute timer on test device with sample — well the indicator became positive in a minute or so).
I had no way of telling her.
So say I did have her #: do I have an obligation to notify her? Since pretty good probability that I had infected her and incubation period (inoculation of the virus to start of symptoms) is thought to be two to 14 days.
I saw another woman (whose # I have) 6 days prior. Should i have notified her?
And another 10 days prior — same question.
Not trying to rationalize my not notifying them, but (ah yes the famous but) they all, IMHO, most probably not have self quarantined in an abundance of caution to their customers, friends, roommates, etc. and forgo income, when they feel healthy.
This same question applies to STD's.
So what should have been done?
Comments?
The current topic is COVID but should apply to any transmittable disease.
From the post I made Sunday ( https://utopiaguide.pl/forums/index.php?threads/viagra-cialis.38805/page-31#post-1319617 ) I said that I was probably had COVID, and thus infectious to the woman I saw the day before my positive test.
I spent an inordinate amount of time (for me anyway) unsuccessfully try to get off (new for me) while in mish with one of my Flushing ladies. From what I have read I would have been infectious 2 days before symptoms started; they started the day I saw her e.g., fatigue, headache, occasional cough. I didn't think much of these symptoms as I incorrectly attributed them to a poor prior nights sleep. When symptoms became more severe, including major chills but no fever, in the evening of that day I was concerned enough to do a rapid Covid test that came out negative.
Next morning, 102 fever and classic Covid symptoms and then positive test (ya know where it says set 10 minute timer on test device with sample — well the indicator became positive in a minute or so).
I had no way of telling her.
So say I did have her #: do I have an obligation to notify her? Since pretty good probability that I had infected her and incubation period (inoculation of the virus to start of symptoms) is thought to be two to 14 days.
I saw another woman (whose # I have) 6 days prior. Should i have notified her?
And another 10 days prior — same question.
Not trying to rationalize my not notifying them, but (ah yes the famous but) they all, IMHO, most probably not have self quarantined in an abundance of caution to their customers, friends, roommates, etc. and forgo income, when they feel healthy.
This same question applies to STD's.
So what should have been done?
Comments?