Sal Collaziano
Staff member
One important factor that makes the Novel Coronavirus unique is its ease of spread. Scientists are finding that simply breathing next to someone - who is also simply breathing - can spread the virus from person to person. Making things even more complicated is that we're learning the virus stays floating in the air for a long time. When I get better information on just HOW LONG, I'll update this message. In any event, this is more dangerous than your average flu because it's easier to catch.
Infected people can be asymptomatic for a couple of weeks, though most people seem to be without symptoms for 5-10 days. Very young children seem to have the least symptoms. People sixty and over seem to have the most difficulty dealing with the virus. Everyone in between - it's kind of a toss-up, because some have bad symptoms and some don't. I guess it all depends on how healthy the infected person is.
All that being said, this can - and probably will mean - that a much larger portion of people will be sick simultaneously than with "the flu".
What I'm doing to avoid getting sick, if at all possible, is staying away from crowded places - and washing my hands whenever I touch something that COULD potentially have the virus on it. I've bought a good amount of food that should last me a few weeks - this way I can avoid shopping several times per month. When I do go shopping, it'll either be first thing in the morning - or late at night.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist - I'm just doing my best to avoid getting sick. And I will share any information that I feel can/will help others. I hope you'll do the same...
Infected people can be asymptomatic for a couple of weeks, though most people seem to be without symptoms for 5-10 days. Very young children seem to have the least symptoms. People sixty and over seem to have the most difficulty dealing with the virus. Everyone in between - it's kind of a toss-up, because some have bad symptoms and some don't. I guess it all depends on how healthy the infected person is.
All that being said, this can - and probably will mean - that a much larger portion of people will be sick simultaneously than with "the flu".
What I'm doing to avoid getting sick, if at all possible, is staying away from crowded places - and washing my hands whenever I touch something that COULD potentially have the virus on it. I've bought a good amount of food that should last me a few weeks - this way I can avoid shopping several times per month. When I do go shopping, it'll either be first thing in the morning - or late at night.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist - I'm just doing my best to avoid getting sick. And I will share any information that I feel can/will help others. I hope you'll do the same...