Not entirely true....I know of two families where one person in the household has CV19 and no one else in the family got it...they all lived under the same roof. Also, didn't' Cuomo and his family still live under the same roof? They do have forced air heating, which circulates the air throughout the home.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:36 pm Really good interview (translated to English) of a top German virologist about COVID:
https://www.zeit.de/wissen/gesundheit/2 ... st-charite
One important point - he thinks the next year will essentially be lived under a state of "emergency" - so lots of changes will have to occur to modify lives for quite some time.
Drosten: We have to take shortcuts. If one person in a household tests positive, we could, for instance, consider the entire household to be positive, even without a test. Because we know that is what is going to happen: If one family member gets infected, they infect everyone else. If you say right away that the entire family is positive, you save yourself a lot of testing
Drosten: Those who have become infected will likely be immune for the rest of the pandemic, I would think – for a couple of years. And even if you were to become infected again, then it would be experienced as a harmless cold. The second infection wouldn't be as bad. That, at least, would be my best guess at present.