I started this thread as it directly affects me and my adult 55 Condo..
Last night I received a call from the 89yo lady next to me, Mrs W.
She tells me she just had a conversation with a lady in the next building, Mrs. M.
Mrs. M says "I tested positive for the virus BUT I don't have any symptoms,, I'm fine, you don't need to worry about me. Here is some cake I just backed. "
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From the CDC web site: Can COVID-19 be spread by asymptomatic individuals?
asymptomatic transmission
may occur and has contributed to a limited amount of transmission of COVID-19 infections. People can shed the virus before they have symptoms, but this is generally less than individuals with symptoms.
My question: What the hell is limited??
background: I live in a 55+ condo of four buildings, 91 units, with apx 135 residents. The population is a mixed military & civilian work history, with some 10% still working. Average age?? maybe 75yo.
This is the first instance of the virus.
I know some of the residents are not at their mental peak with failing cognisant skills. I am concerned they will go blissfully on as if nothing is wrong.
Any Warm Fuzzies would be much appreciated..