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He tested positive for COVID a couple weeks ago, but only had symptoms for about 2 days. He followed CDC guidelines and quarantined himself for about 2 weeks after the symptoms disappeared.

By the way, he states in his ad that he tested positive for COVID antibodies, which says a lot about his character and professionalism.

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By the way, he states in his ad that he tested positive for COVID antibodies, which says a lot about his character and professionalism.

 

forgive my ignorance but does that mean he can’t give or get the virus? I’m still on a personal hiring freeze here and it’s starting to get to me. Lol.

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As I understand the science, once you have had Covid19, the virus should be resolved and no longer be active in your body after about 2 weeks after symptoms disappear, although some people experience side effects long after. If you get another test after this time for the virus, which is relatively easy to get, you should be negative. You can also try to get an antibody test, which will show whether you have the antibodies to the disease. These are supposed to show that you will be immune to a reinfection but the science is not settled on how long this immunity could last, as we are dealing with a novel virus (ie not seen before in humans). Here in Canada the antibody test is not widely available but Covid19 teats are. All of which to say that if an escort had the disease but is now cured and has the tests to show it, I would be comfortable meeting him.

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CDC Statement as of August 16, 2020

Just a few key points:

 

Individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 may continue to test positive 3 months after diagnosis even if they are not spreading COVID-19 due to the presence of low levels of the virus in their bodies.

 

"There are no confirmed reports to date of a person being reinfected with COVID-19 within 3 months of initial infection. However, additional research is ongoing."

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