Re:  "1 to 2 days before testing" transmission.
For what it's worth, when I got it I had symptoms for ~9 days and 3
negative tests including PCR before I tested positive.
(I was staying home that whole time, because it was "something" even
if not COVID.)

I've read it tends to take longer to test positive when you're fully
vaxed, and I had my 2nd booster a week before exposure.

-A different Don.

On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 4:37 PM Heitzso via Organizers
<organizers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
> My wife got covid at Roanoke Railroader last summer and I got it from her.
> I researched then (so relevant to variants then, not necessarily current 
> variants)
> and most transmission occurs 1 to 2 days before testing to 2 to 3 days after 
> testing.
> I don't know if that is relevant to this discussion because ...
> I assume most people test when they start to feel different from normal 
> health ...
> which might explain the "1 to 2 days before testing" transmission
> and that's different from a "test regardless of how you feel to dance" 
> testing policy.
> But, I do not know that. That just happens to be the data.
>
> Turkey Quicky, a mini-weekend, fortunately escaped covid spread though
> someone tested positive Saturday morning after dancing Friday night.
> (most dancers were unmasked)
> A KY weekend dance before TQ had a roughly 20% covid
> spread with a recent negative test and a negative test on entry policy.
>
> I'm not saying what policy should or should not be enacted to
> prevent the spread of covid. I'm just noting one official statistic
> and two recent weekend dances data points.
>
> -Heitzso
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