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3 minutes ago, bpilktree said:

 

Marlins Have 4 Players Test Positive

 

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Oh, man ........ it would be horrible luck if the 1st-place Orioles had their Cinderella season shut down prematurely if there winds up being too many positive tests throughout the Major Leagues.

 

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19 minutes ago, Philip said:

I’m worried they might pass it to an Oriole, or to anyone.  Remember, you’ve got it before you show it, and by the time you show it and get tested, you’ve already exposed it to a lot of guys.

it is highly unlike that the team that takes the field tomorrow will be clean.

Aren’t they testing regardless of what symptoms are showing?

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40 minutes ago, BohKnowsBmore said:

Aren’t they testing regardless of what symptoms are showing?

Sure but as I understand it, you are contagious even if you are asymptomatic. So even if they test you every day, you’re going to be able to spread it before you test positive. Is that incorrect?

thats the main reason we wear the masks. Even if we don’t show symptoms, we can pass it along, and that’s why we wear masks to protect both ourselves and others.

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3 minutes ago, Philip said:

Sure but as I understand it, you are contagious even if you are asymptomatic. So even if they test you every day, you’re going to be able to spread it before you test positive. Is that incorrect?

No, the test should work whether or not you are showing symptoms. 

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13 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

No, the test should work whether or not you are showing symptoms. 

Right.  The issues are that asymptomatic people in the general public either don't have the motive to test, or that there aren't enough testing resources to randomly test in most places.

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