I work in an environment where one person developed a low grade fever and dry cough. Two others developed a fever and cough later the same day and all three went into isolation. First person wasn't tested but the other two were. Their results came in 7 days later as positive. Meanwhile during that 7 day wait for results, another person developed symptoms and ended up testing positive. The day the results came in all of us were told to self isolate at home but IMO it was too late as we had all worked during those 7 days. Two others tested positive after we had to go into self isolation. I developed mild symptoms (low grade fever, nagging cough, headache, lethargy, dizziness- more like light headed) and reported symptoms to health unit as advised to do. These lasted about 4 days then I started feeling like I had more energy. I still have a cough- 3 weeks later. Because "dizziness" wasn't on the list of symptoms and my fever never went above 37.4, I was not tested even though I had been in direct contact with 5 confirmed positives and another 3 presumptive positives (which don't make it into official positive counts) based on their symptoms and higher fever . In total there were 5 confirmed positives, 3 presumptive positives and another 3 who had minor symptoms that weren't taken seriously or tested. All cases seemed to be mild as none were hospitalized, fevers didn't go above 38.9, and symptoms only lasted a few days. I would say none of the people are overly athletic or physically fit, some have health issues, and age ranges are from 20's to 60's. Everyone is considered recovered.