And I understand the need for caution.
If I had a wife at home with a compromised immune system, I wouldn't go anywhere that was not absolutely necessary.
And if I did, I would take a complete shower with antibiotic soap and leave my 'exodus' clothes out in the garage before I went near her.
My dad spent the last 10 weeks of his life in ICU on a ventilator so I am more aware of those things that I ever wanted to be.
I've been 'ventilated' a time or two myself (about 20 times if my count is correct ) - and woke up one time when they pulled the hose out ...
I'm still curious to hear from pulmonary docs and cardiac docs as to what they are recommending.
In my too lengthy personal medical adventures, I like to talk to the best and most experienced ones I can find for the condition I have or am facing.
From what I've seen, those with respiratory and cardiac problems are the ones at risk - and would be at risk for most stuff.
It is interesting to me that this thing is more like pneumonia (which I have had and almost died from) than the flu.
Nothing like the feeling of trying to breath 'under water'!
Before it is over with and before they get a vaccine released, it will probably mutate and render the vaccine useless.