A Covid-infected attendee emerges from CES in January
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A Covid-infected attendee emerges from CES in January
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#5Interestingly, I took a really proactive approach this year with liberal hand sanitizer usage and neither of us got sick!
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#6If there’s a high clinical suspicion (could be relevant in this case, though it may also represent the normal flu), the utility of the testing improves.
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#8To explain the cavalier attitude expressed by people with symptoms: the “CES Flu” is a real thing. I’ve gone 11 years in a row now, and either me or my brother usually catches it every year. Something about thousands of international visitors in the same space, touching all the same things I guess. Interestingly, I took a really proactive approach this year with liberal hand sanitizer usage and neither of us got sick…
> Learn to wash your hands properly. We all think we know how to wash our hands, but most of us don't. Really.
> Wash your hands regularly, especially after lots of handshaking (Some people even wish we could avoid shaking hands), or handling money — and always before eating.
> Don't touch your face, especially your eyes, nose or mouth.
Really, covid instructions are nothing new.
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#9To explain the cavalier attitude expressed by people with symptoms: the “CES Flu” is a real thing. I’ve gone 11 years in a row now, and either me or my brother usually catches it every year. Something about thousands of international visitors in the same space, touching all the same things I guess. Interestingly, I took a really proactive approach this year with liberal hand sanitizer usage and neither of us got sick…
It turns out conventions of any type are excellent vectors for spreading contagion.
Re: A Covid-infected attendee emerges from CES in January
#10To explain the cavalier attitude expressed by people with symptoms: the “CES Flu” is a real thing. I’ve gone 11 years in a row now, and either me or my brother usually catches it every year. Something about thousands of international visitors in the same space, touching all the same things I guess. Interestingly, I took a really proactive approach this year with liberal hand sanitizer usage and neither of us got sick…