My question was a bit hyperbolic, but I think most people would like to know if they are in a hotspot for a short period and then travel back home across the country, could they be a carrier? I guess only time will let us know where the guardrails are.
I’ve actually had the same questions as you.
We bought a second home in North Idaho a couple years ago as a possible retirement place if we decide to sell our Bay Area house. I spent the last 2-1/2 months on remodel projects in Idaho (delightfully isolated) and flew back to San Jose yesterday. I’m wondering if I should return to N Idaho after visiting the Bay Area for two or three months. I’d hate to be a carrier.
All the snowbirds will be returning to North Idaho at the beginning of May anyway, so there will be lots of other potential carriers from Southern California heading north.