Interesting EY. So that seems to be based on the premise that if someone in your house gets it, then you get it. If you haven’t showed symptoms by 14 days, then you had it but were asymptomatic. Is that right?
Not exactly.
The incubation period averages out at a week, if you are going to get "it".
So, in my case (if "it" was "it") I was incubating & I was potentially spreading for the preceding week, no symptoms, nothing until Monday 16th.
So I isolate for 7 days. By association Mrs EY could have been carrying or got infected from me, so gets grounded for 14 days (7 days incubating, 7 days recovery).
So far she has no symptoms and is able to work from home.
Ideally she won`t get "it" and we carry on life as advised.
That could mean that she is not susceptible and I might be "immune" however none of that really matters as I`ve not been tested. That will show the true story eventually.
We are fortunate enough that she could move into the guest annexe and use separate facilities and we kept a sensible distance during the day and practiced good hygiene. Not everyone will have that luxury.
In the meantime at work we`ve cleared around 300 beds and switching many to ventilation capable............ the tsunami is coming. ??