If you are in contact with someone who has Covid but their symptoms are very minor, such that they are surprised to hear they are positive, are you less likely to catch it from them? And if you do catch it from them are you likely to have mild symptoms as well?
I just got a call from a customer with whom I had contact last week telling me she discovered she had Covid, felt no worse than a bad cold, was over it in two days, didn’t know she was positive when I was around her, but thought she should tell me. I have no fear of Covid for myself, but my wife has fairly serious auto-immune disease, and at 73 years old she would be in jeopardy. I have no symptoms, but don’t know if I should be around her for a couple of weeks.
Anybody here an expert with expert advice?
I just got a call from a customer with whom I had contact last week telling me she discovered she had Covid, felt no worse than a bad cold, was over it in two days, didn’t know she was positive when I was around her, but thought she should tell me. I have no fear of Covid for myself, but my wife has fairly serious auto-immune disease, and at 73 years old she would be in jeopardy. I have no symptoms, but don’t know if I should be around her for a couple of weeks.
Anybody here an expert with expert advice?