I see where you're going but there never was - and certainly never can be - a situation where everyone is in isolation. Who'd be delivering the infected mail and packages? Who'd be packing items for delivery? Who'd be providing the items to be packaged?
Now, I have no idea what's going on with testing. When I got sick my doctor advised me to avoid going to the hospital for testing / treatment unless I felt I absolutely had to go. Hospitals are by their very nature places where it's easy to be infected with something. My neighbor was tested for it and it involved having a cotton swab shoved practically into his sinuses. Three days later they called to tell him he was negative.
I see where you're going but there never was - and certainly never can be - a situation where everyone is in isolation. Who'd be delivering the infected mail and packages? Who'd be packing items for delivery? Who'd be providing the items to be packaged?
Now, I have no idea what's going on with testing. When I got sick my doctor advised me to avoid going to the hospital for testing / treatment unless I felt I absolutely had to go. Hospitals are by their very nature places where it's easy to be infected with something. My neighbor was tested for it and it involved having a cotton swab shoved practically into his sinuses. Three days later they called to tell him he was negative.
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