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Old 07-12-2020, 09:28 AM   #199
Strange Brew
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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction View Post
Some people keep the virus in their body for months. I read a recent news story about someone who had it for 3 months (most of that time they were asymptomatic). It's quite possible to get the virus and pass it on long after exposure.

Also, I don't like the logic some people use that children are unlikely to die from it, so it isn't a big deal. Getting your child sick and making them suffer is still a big deal even if they are likely to survive. Hamonic has a good reason to have that thought weighing on him.
I haven’t seen this article but if this turns out be true, it makes any kind of everyday life difficult for households with high risk individuals.

One thing about the NHL situation is the constant testing. Unless you believe tests are not accurate, you wouldn’t be bringing the virus back to your family.

It seems like the risk of an NHL player infecting their family is less than if they returned from the grocery store.
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