Correct. I stated that moving indoors could put a lull in the decline.I thought moving indoors increased infection rates. Someone comes home with covid and infects the household because everyone is indoors together for long periods of time.
On another note, beware RAS.
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Moving indoors could cause more infection, which could offset or slow the current decline.
My 8 yr old has now recovered and is back in school. We didn't have her isolate as she is young, so we were all exposed. Thankfully the rest of us, including my 1 yr old, have tested negative so far. My 1 yr old has to isolate for a total of 24 days, so it had put our work schedules in flux until we can get her back in daycare. I can work from home, but not with a 1 year old running around.
We are still seeing a ton of cases in our schools, and it appears my child's teacher (older in not great shape) either has it or is in quarantine.