Not sure what you mean by "caught". He probably should have gone for testing ~Nov. 20, and it isn't clear why he didn't. Do you know something? I go by Heinlein's Law: Never attribute to malice what can be explained by stupidity.
I think this is a way of life in upper government ranks in some places here. He let his activities be known, so he's not concerned and willing to assist contact tracing. What is puzzling is that he went home with a fever and didn't get it checked. I don't understand that, with all the flap about corona. But this type of behavior shows up everywhere.
Boodle fight My wife explained what this was some time ago and i am sorry if it offends anybody's culture but if i was invited to one of these i would not go unless they supplied me the proper tools for the job, fork, knife and spoon and i would also be first in line before everybody else touched all the food.
Yes The Best Dumaguete 1tehSpionsoured · #NewsBite: Here's the latest breakdown of the active COVID-19 cases in Negros Oriental as of today, December 8, 2020. Negros Oriental reported 14 new cases and 12 new recoveries today, bringing the total number of active cases in the province to 98. All of the new recoveries are from Dumaguete City. Dumaguete City, Sibulan, and Bais City now have the most number of active cases in Negros Oriental, with 41, 11, and 10, respectively. Tanjay City has eight active cases, Valencia has six, while Zamboanguita has four. San Jose, Bayawan City, and Guihulngan City have three active cases each, while Bacong and Sta. Catalina each have two. Areas with only one active COVID-19 case are: Dauin, Amlan, Basay, Tayasan, and Canlaon City. The total case count in Negros Oriental is now at 714, with 98 active cases, 596 recoveries, and 20 deaths.
Yes The Best Dumaguete (Yesterday - but more info) Favorites · · BREAKING: Negros Oriental has 14 new COVID-19 infections and one new death, provincial IATF ground commander Dr. Liland Estacion said in a press briefing this afternoon (Dec. 8, 2020). Among the new cases are a seven-month-old baby boy from Dumaguete City and an eight-year-old boy from Sibulan town, all local transmissions. Most of the new cases were recorded in Dumaguete City, where there are nine. Sibulan has three new cases, while Dauin and Tayasan towns have one each. One new death was also recorded: Patient 650, an 81-year-old female from Valencia town, who had comorbidities. Estacion also reported 12 new recoveries, all from Dumaguete City. The total case count in Negros Oriental as of today is at 714, with 98 active cases, 596 recoveries, and 20 deaths. #NewsBite | via Raffy Cabristante, 106.3 Yes The Best News Editor
According to the revised CDC information, the virus is spread mostly from person-to-person contact and not so much through the presence of the virus on surfaces, as was previously believed. “COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly through close contact from person-to-person. Some people without symptoms may be able to spread the virus,” the new information says. https://www.westernjournal.com/cdc-declares-coronavirus-not-spread-easily-initially-thought/
Who did think that direct transmission was less likely than indirect? I am not aware of that being thought of as the major route and would have seriously doubted it if I had been told.