We lost a relative's husband to it yesterday...31 years old...
Stay safe... don't listen to idiots, it kills.

On Thu, Oct 8, 2020, 10:46 PM Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So, I have a probable covid positive contractor.
> I know the answer here, I'm just sounding it out.
> I'm behind as fuck with this guys work. I worked with him last weekend,
> I've been sick with harvest flu since a couple days before, his daughter
> tested positive the next day, his wife and other daughter the day after
> that and he got sick wednesday. Everybody is over symptoms (wife and
> daughter still have no taste or smell, but that lasts a long time)
> My harvest flu symptoms havent changed, not worried about me.
>
> Hes wanting to catch up behind work saturday. I'm usually very risk
> tolerant, and my house has been directly exposed a ton of times, so I know
> it's not as easily spread as they say.
> Its mid harvest, a farmer getting this shit right now could be devastating.
>
> Its gonna cost us alot if he doesnt get caught up, a substantial amount.
> Like 80 customer site loss substantial. We arent big, that's more than 5
> percent.
>
> My boss respects me after all these years, if I make a call, knowing the
> costs like this, he will back my call, but it burns all those years of
> trust.
>
> Theres like a .0001 percent chance he would spread it, zero direct
> interaction. But hes present at grain elevators mid harvest. Grain dust
> will drop anything airborne like a rock. It takes an exposure to a high
> viral count to even get symptomatic.
>
> Tell me I'm wrong to push his work out another week or 2
>
>
>
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