I've had some interesting conversations about Covid over recent weeks. So I decided to do a simple analysis of my behavior.... Especially since Shearing Day is coming up which is very difficult to reschedule.
There are a variety of recommendations which change by variant. So these are the assumptions I used for this analysis:
- The Incubation Period is 3-7 days.
- The Contagious Period is 3 days ahead and 10-20 days after symptoms present.
- The most contagious day is the day BEFORE symptoms present
- Testing is recommended at 5 days after symptoms present.
- Every interaction* outside of my household is a potential exposure.
* Not included in this analysis are visits to the Grocery/Feed/Hardware Stores or Gas Stations because I do not have these on my calendar and therefore have not been tracking them.
I took inventory of my interactions* outside of my immediate family for the month-ish prior to Shearing Day. These have been categorized into Classes, Vet/Dog Show, Other Events, and Shearing Day.
First, here is the Conservative Model, or assuming everything happens at the latest date:
And here's the Short Model, or assuming everything happens at the earliest date:
So taking the bounds of both models and rolling everything up, we see this:
The short answer: of 36 days reviewed, I was/will be potentially the most contagious for all but 6 days.
Hopefully, this illustrates why we are still wearing masks and limiting interactions outside of our household... and why I think you should too.
Stay healthy my friends.
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