Since one can test "positive" for weeks, up to 90 days, your friend's son may be living in the basement, wearing a mask, and continuing with the food delivery for quite some time. So the wife (who already is caring for her two toddlers) may have her hands doubly full). When my husband got covid, which was very mild and lasted 2 whopping …
Since one can test "positive" for weeks, up to 90 days, your friend's son may be living in the basement, wearing a mask, and continuing with the food delivery for quite some time. So the wife (who already is caring for her two toddlers) may have her hands doubly full). When my husband got covid, which was very mild and lasted 2 whopping days, he was told that if he didn't have a fever he should come into work 2 or 3 days later, per the CDC new policy. Even if the covid test was positive. (His job mandated that he be tested weekly since he wasn't compliant with the Fauci ouchie demand.). He tested positive for about 7 weeks. Prior to this time, one simply was not allowed back to work.
Since one can test "positive" for weeks, up to 90 days, your friend's son may be living in the basement, wearing a mask, and continuing with the food delivery for quite some time. So the wife (who already is caring for her two toddlers) may have her hands doubly full). When my husband got covid, which was very mild and lasted 2 whopping days, he was told that if he didn't have a fever he should come into work 2 or 3 days later, per the CDC new policy. Even if the covid test was positive. (His job mandated that he be tested weekly since he wasn't compliant with the Fauci ouchie demand.). He tested positive for about 7 weeks. Prior to this time, one simply was not allowed back to work.