We're told "Asymptomatic Millennials" show largest spike in cases.
For an age-group that likely rarely goes to a health care provider, I keep wondering...What's their Motivation for doing at this time when they feel fine?
We're told "Asymptomatic Millennials" show largest spike in cases.
For an age-group that likely rarely goes to a health care provider, I keep wondering...What's their Motivation for doing at this time when they feel fine?
Here is my take. I’m in Florida. Once State opened up and a lot of businesses opened up they all have super stringent virtue signaling rules to deal with COVID-19. If you call out sick with Covid symptoms you need a negative test to return to work type shit.
To get their victim cards? To get extra days off work? To make the CNN ticker roll up one more time?
Maybe they don't want to go back to work, and then be a victim of the kung flu too
For work, and contact tracing. Plausible for part of this
I'm thinking they're all just very sheepish and just MUST know whether they had it or not. Even though nothing good can come from finding out, they just GOTTA know, you know, just because... I guess if they know they had it they can go out and not worry?
Of course it's about controlling spread, but if the healthy young person tests negative the day before visiting Grandma, it still doesn't mean that this person will still be negative 24 hours later when the visit happens, or when starting the new job on Monday, or whatever the plan is....
So it seems impossible to test 320 million people every day- which would be necessary to really keep up with this logic.