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Legally bound to self-quarantine, and coming to our fair city from a city with a positivity rate of over 20%!

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/37086/

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/31172/

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/34811/

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/35071/

 

What about this weekend brought all these guys here?

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Cuomo was talking about this the other day. That out of state visitors were not quartering when they arrived in NY. Interesting that at the beginning of the pandemic, when NY had all the cases, Florida moved to restrict NYers from coming to Florida.

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Florida had the National Guard meeting flights from NYC to inform arriving passengers of the self-quarantine rules:

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article241471451.html

Gene gets some good mentions here and I'd actually be interested in trying him, but chances are pretty much that at least one of them is positive, asymptomatic and contagious.

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Legally bound to self-quarantine, and coming to our fair city from a city with a positivity rate of over 20%!

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/37086/

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/31172/

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/34811/

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/35071/

 

What about this weekend brought all these guys here?

Didn't they close all the spas in Miami (FL) amid the rocketed COVID #'s? They are asking all persons arriving at airports from hot bed states to fill out a form when getting off the plane. Would you be comfortable having these guys perform a massage . . . Or anything else on you? Not I. You'd be playing ? Russian roulette for sure!

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Carriers

I personally dislike the term carriers wrt this disease. It suggests someone who has a chronic contagious condition like tuberculosis or HepC. They carry around this disease unless treated for years and can infect anyone they come in contact with depending on the disease and nature of the contact. Someone with Covid19 infection can only “carry“ the active disease for a couple of weeks. Then the body naturally overcomes it (unless you die of course) and you are no longer infectious. At least that is what the science is telling us now. You don’t call someone who has the regular flu a carrier. But they are also infectious during the active disease stage. The term vector to me is more accurate wrt all these diseases I have mentioned.

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Florida had the National Guard meeting flights from NYC to inform arriving passengers of the self-quarantine rules:

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article241471451.html

Gene gets some good mentions here and I'd actually be interested in trying him, but chances are pretty much that at least one of them is positive, asymptomatic and contagious.

Check my recent feedback on Gene. Wouldn’t repeat, avg skills and finished early which to me was the worst experience. Don’t know who would rate a positive experience and maybe mine was the sole exception

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I personally dislike the term carriers wrt this disease. It suggests someone who has a chronic contagious condition like tuberculosis or HepC. They carry around this disease unless treated for years and can infect anyone they come in contact with depending on the disease and nature of the contact. Someone with Covid19 infection can only “carry“ the active disease for a couple of weeks. Then the body naturally overcomes it (unless you die of course) and you are no longer infectious. At least that is what the science is telling us now. You don’t call someone who has the regular flu a carrier. But they are also infectious during the active disease stage. The term vector to me is more accurate wrt all these diseases I have mentioned.

 

Then let's just call them grossly negligent.

 

It's August and Florida is a COVID "hot spot". There are few visitors down there. They are moving to fertile economic ground.

 

But they are breaking the law in a very flagrant manner.

 

It's appalling and pretty stupid. Maybe they need a friendly quarantine reminder from the local sheriff.

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I personally dislike the term carriers wrt this disease. It suggests someone who has a chronic contagious condition like tuberculosis or HepC. They carry around this disease unless treated for years and can infect anyone they come in contact with depending on the disease and nature of the contact. Someone with Covid19 infection can only “carry“ the active disease for a couple of weeks. Then the body naturally overcomes it (unless you die of course) and you are no longer infectious. At least that is what the science is telling us now. You don’t call someone who has the regular flu a carrier. But they are also infectious during the active disease stage. The term vector to me is more accurate wrt all these diseases I have mentioned.

 

So many things wrong with this rationale but since this is a massage forum and not JAMA or NEJM I’ll just let this be.

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So many things wrong with this rationale but since this is a massage forum and not JAMA or NEJM I’ll just let this be.

 

Agree. It's definitely a "going down a rabbit hole" post.

 

So "term" it however you want. The point is one should't come from a COVID hot spot and break the law by not only ignoring a rational quarantine, but provide a relatively intimate (transmission likely) service in the process.

 

Sheriff is coming!

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