Snowflake Royal Two questions really.
1) Why fly to the Corona capital of Europe when the country is considered high risk and you can't be too far off increased mortality rate risk
2) Isn't the incubation period supposed to be 2 to 3 weeks, which would make feeling ill a few days later unlikely to be Corona
I have you on block, but, as this might be important...
1 When we booked there was no issue.
2 A week before flight time, we checked and was told Milan was 100% safe.
3 Milan was only a transit stop anyway (there two hours)
4 Sicily was also "safe". But they have had 2 cases I know of now.
5 Odds, even in an infected area are minuscule.
6 We would lose every penny if we cancelled
7 Life is Risk. Climbing Etna was a risk. Wandering the back-streets was a risk
8 I'm alive, excited
9 I can't die, I'm leading the Prediction League
10 PS Where do you get the incubation period from?
DOCTORS (I don't think you are one) tell me it's not yet clear what the incubation period is.
What is clear is that it's usually 7 days from first symptoms to the dodgy lung-stuff.
I am just following sensible rules
Returning From Northern Italy? TICK
Any of the following symptoms? TICK
Discuss with 111? TICK
Medics assessed you? TICK
Asked to come in for test. TICK
Chances of having it maybe 1 in 10 as opposed to 1 in 1000 for gen pop ATM