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Suzanne's avatar

It's helpful to see the risk in your chart. "100%" at a stadium with 5000 people really caught my eye. Crazy! I too had the fatigue and sore throat so went in for testing in Newmarket some time ago, but my testing experience was completely different. No crowds, no line, and impressive efficiency. Test was negative, but the experience of thinking that I "might" have covid was interesting. Thanks for this! Great read!

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Stephen Leahy's avatar

Yes, large crowds mean much higher risk and therefore to be avoided or if unavoidable take all the precautions you can.

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Steven Pacifico's avatar

This is one of the best articles I've read to date on assessing and understanding your risks with regards to COVID-19 and I've written the protocols for all my staff and commercial properties. Well done!

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Stephen Leahy's avatar

Thanks Steven. Happy to see it's helpful - do share it.

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Steven Pacifico's avatar

Done and referenced back to Need to Know!

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Stephen Leahy's avatar

Great. Do you mind if I quote your comment in some of my promo efforts?

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Steven Pacifico's avatar

Of course.

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Stephen Leahy's avatar

Science update: Some infected people with mild symptoms and who have recovered are suffering from months-long heart issues. All the more reason to minimize risks of exposure. https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/what-we-know-about-how-covid-19-affects-the-heart-even-after-the-virus-is-gone-1.5089112?cache=yes%3FclipId%3D89531%2F5-things-to-know-for-friday-september-13-2019-1.4591474%3FcontactForm%3Dtrue

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