Bruce
Herd Master
So about this Covid thing. Does anyone know how long one has to have it before they can infect someone else? If, say, they were in contact with an infected person at 8 AM and the virus "jumped" would it have enough time to replicate 8 hours later or 16, 24, 48 ... and be transmissible?
Of course the person wouldn't have symptoms for some period either. If they are going to have symptoms (since such a high percentage don't) would they show up at the same time as they are able to infect someone else or is transmission possible earlier or maybe not until later?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Of course the person wouldn't have symptoms for some period either. If they are going to have symptoms (since such a high percentage don't) would they show up at the same time as they are able to infect someone else or is transmission possible earlier or maybe not until later?
Inquiring minds want to know.
....I know ya didn't know it right away, but sure woulxn't leave em lying around...we have "go to town" clothes and "around the house ones"....I sure hope yall and the other neighbor "dodged the bullet" and nothing comes of it...
....at least we can look forward to celebrating with BBQ wangs when the "coast is clear"....