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Don't panic people. Remember even before covid many people felt sick after the Con (and I don't mean post con depression). The flu, the Con Crud and food poisoning are still around. Not every illness is covid.
Didn't CCI want to be contacted by people who tested positive? I was trying to find were they said that by failing.
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Didn't CCI want to be contacted by people who tested positive? I was trying to find were they said that by failing. Also to those that want to brag how well they masked please don't. Everyone masked at the event, we went to a super spreader, we all knew people were going to get it. What we need to do now is support and help those testing positive.
Welp, got my first ever Covid exposure notification. I took antigen self-tests Monday and this morning, both negative, and I have zero symptoms. I'm quadruple-vaxxed and wore a mask on the planes, at the airports, and both inside and (mostly) outside during the con, unless I was eating or drinking. My state (Vermont) recommends that I keep masking for 10 days from the exposure date, but doesn't think a PCR test is necessary unless I also have symptoms. So my question is this: the exposure notification came from the state of New York, but the exposure date was during the con. I assume this means that the person who tested positive lives in NY or maybe has a NY area code, but I realized that I have no idea how this works. Our phones apparently were in contact, and that contact was of adequate "strength and duration" to exchange deets. Could I have just been standing next to someone in line for long enough that our phones hooked up? If so, how long could that take? I'm just curious--I don't need to know who the contact was. I figure there's probably someone on this thread who can explain the process.
Once you opt-in (iPhone) or download the app (Android), the system will assign you a random identification number. The numbers change every 10-20 minutes and cannot be used to identify you or your location. MD COVID Alert uses Bluetooth Low Energy technology—not Location settings—to determine when any two or more random identification numbers (i.e., phones) have been in contact for 15 minutes or more at a distance of 6 feet or less.
I was gonna say con crud is real. I was so tired and sick a few times. I feel fine now though. A little tired but probably from all the walking and staying up late. Never saw that contact email. Thanks. Good luck everyone.