Detective Klimpt
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That is what the powers that be continue to say. IDK. What baffles me though, is that if this is the case, why do they continue to track down people that have been in contact with a person that only has a fever and in most cases ask them to self quarantine and do temperature checks a couple times a day? One specific question I have is why is Spencer's fiance in 'mandatory' quarantine. She's in their apartment now, but was previously in the hospital. Spencer had only a fever of 100.3 upon admittance to the hospital. So then, why quarantine his fiance? Same with Nina's dog. Why did they quarantine the dog?SteveS said:Accordingly, I don't think it's truly transmittable until well after symptoms start to appear. As in, days later, when the viral load has gotten so high that it's causing bodily fluids to spew everywhere. On her flights, I don't think there was any risk, even if people fear there might have been.
This inconcistency in quarantine rulings is contibutes to the public's fear.