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Originally Posted by Mick
Newsflash: No matter what we do now, if the virus is anywhere near as communicable as the media would have us believe, there WILL be a second wave. There will almost certainly be a third wave, and it is highly likely there will be a fourth wave. Don't take my word for it, look up the history of bad flus over the last 200 years. I didn't make this shit up.
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Nothing shocking about that > virology.
A FAIR influenza comparison, some families come in and the entire household has the flu. Other families come in and only 1 or 2 people have it.
I can usually tell the individuals that will spread it through the entire house and those that won't, just by spending 5 minutes in the exam room with them.
The only problem with SARSCOV2 is that people can be shedding viral particles when they are not symptomatic. If you have influenza and are contagious, you have definate symptoms.