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Old Apr 01, 2020, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by WarmFuzzySocks View Post
If someone that you knew had been in the same room with someone who developed coronavirus, 6+ feet apart the entire time for an hour a week ago shortly before the ill person developed symptoms, would you let them in your house? (Assume this is a family relationship, the only social contact this person has had for the past two weeks, and that the households are otherwise isolating appropriately.).
It would depend. Why do they need to come into the house? Who else is in the house? Is there a way to come in the house and still be isolated (not the 6 feet thing - I mean separate entrance etc). These are the factors I would weigh.
I live alone so my responses might be different -but there are a lot of variables for me. In general - I would say no they could not come in the house. If they were coming to stay with me- I would put them in the area of my house that has its own entrance and let them stay there.
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