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Originally Posted by browna
I know of families where the kid had Covid and didn't give it to any of the other family members in the home over the course of a few days.
In this case, 2 to 3 meters or more apart, chatting for a few minutes, mask(or no mask), while not impossible, is highly improbable that the interaction is of any concern. Given the rules for"close contact", this doesn't qualify in the eyes of at least AHS for testing.
Chances are the Flames wouldve been more exposed at other points in the day being in the building (touch points, other conversations out of view of reporters looking to break stories etc) but I am certainly they are getting tested multiple times a day to ensure nothing got transmitted in Vancouver.
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My wife works for AHS and spent a day at work with a coworker who was symptomatic and later tested positive. They never got closer than 6 feet for more than a minute or two at a time and were masked up all day long. She wasn't flagged as needing to isolate due to that. She was one of two people in her department who didn't need to.