Originally Posted By: joemikeb
...a common tenet among people of all faiths is, "we are our "brother's keeper" and have an obligation to look out for the welfare of those around us not just ourselves. Finding out you have been exposed to COVID-19 should — if nothing else — encourage us to redouble our efforts at self isolation, social distancing, use of masks, etc. to prevent inadvertently spreading the disease to others. To me, that is reason enough to be warned of exposure.

Of course!

But the question I addressed was
Originally Posted By: joemikeb
So why not make a recommendation to seek medical attention for Coronavirus exposure?

And I don't agree with burdening already overworked medical personnel with questions for which they've got no better answers to offer than those we've already got on our own.


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