Wow. Some people. Over a furnace filter too. Just change it your self!! My dad said he had a friend test positive some time last year. He still went in for his knee surgery knowing he had covid. How does that one song go again:My son in law has just been exposed about an hour ago. He hasn't had it yet, unless he had it without symptoms. His work is HVAC a nd got a call to change a furnace filter. He entered a house where the woman acted a bit weird, staying on the other side of the room with a mask on (that part isn't necessarily weird) but just acted off too. She volunteered that she had covid last week, tested positive for it over the weekend. She said nothing to worry about, she tested negative today (Monday).
Son in law knew better but then!!! heard a man coughing in the room above him.
Son in law left. Protocol is for him to call his company's office and let them know. Actually, protocol is for the office to ask the customer about such thing before he gets there but they didn't. The customer might have lied but it was obvious from what the company said that they didn't ask.
Anyway, they said, oh, don't worry about it; you're vaxxed.
So now they know he isn't.
They said, just go get tested. He confirmed they meant today.... like a half hour after the exposure.
He explained about the value of that. Nicely, he doesn't do not nice.
They said, take sick days for now and we will figure out what to do. He gets TWO sick days per year.
He is at least moderate to high risk from age and health profile, possibly very high or extremely high risk.
Hopefully, he didn't get too much exposure and/or the preparation measures and/or post-exposure protocol helps enough. Hopefully, he can keep his job.
If I'm bitten buy a zombie...probably not tellin you...if you're ok with that, guess what? Than you're tacky too.