Has nothing to do with being "quarantined at home". If someone in a home has it, the rest of the people in the home get it, quarantined or not.
Kinda like what used to happen with the flu and the cold. Imagine that!
Generally speaking,I agree with you. However, it’s not entirely true. My niece’s husband had it. They have a fairly large home. He quarantined himself to one room, a guest room with its own bathroom. She disinfected everything once he moved in there. She brought him his meals and knocked on the door so she could leave before he retrieved it. I’m not sure how she handled his plates, utensils, etc, after he finished, but she and their baby never got it. He had a sore throat, body aches, a stuffy head, then mild coughs. Pretty much like any cold ever. They both were tested after quarantine and she was never positive. So I guess it all depends.
Has nothing to do with being “quarantined at home”. If someone in a home has it, the rest of the people in the home get it, quarantined or not.
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My daughter had it. No one else in her household got it. As a side note: she was diagnosed two days after we were all together for Thanksgiving. 20 people age 3-73. No masks, no arrows or circles on the floor to direct traffic. No one contracted the disease. The one thing we can be sure of is that we don’t know everything about this virus