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<blockquote data-quote="Lynda2475" data-source="post: 2250107" data-attributes="member: 19591"><p>The 21 travelers were asked to test and only isolate until a negative result (norms is 24 hours) out of an abundance of caution. The last potential exposure date was 12 days ago, if this was a super spreading event we would be seeing cases by now - if any of the 21 were positive it would be all over the media by now. Staff are tested every shift anyway.</p><p></p><p>There is cause for concern over the transport driver, I see no reason for panic over this "possible not proven" HQ case, in which no one has been hospitalized and for which there isnt yet any reports of further spread. This is why we have HQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynda2475, post: 2250107, member: 19591"] The 21 travelers were asked to test and only isolate until a negative result (norms is 24 hours) out of an abundance of caution. The last potential exposure date was 12 days ago, if this was a super spreading event we would be seeing cases by now - if any of the 21 were positive it would be all over the media by now. Staff are tested every shift anyway. There is cause for concern over the transport driver, I see no reason for panic over this "possible not proven" HQ case, in which no one has been hospitalized and for which there isnt yet any reports of further spread. This is why we have HQ. [/QUOTE]
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