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Originally Posted by loochy
bad news is that often it has a 2 week incubation plus it takes a while after that for someone to get sick enough to go downhill and die
people don't just catch it and die the next day
at least we don't look like Italy yet - what in the effing eff is up with that place?
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Not according to most of what we're seeing now.
3-5 days incubation is being more and more accepted. It's not taken as fact just yet, but it's where people are trending.
Italy
appears to be starting to see a trend-down in its contraction rates (unless new stuff emerged today) and that coincides with their lockdown 5 days ago. Even before that data point came in, more science was suggesting 3-5 days and as corroborating evidence, that's a REALLY strong data point.
Everything's changing faster than I can absorb it, but it does seem like maybe the incubation period on this is shorter than we initially believed.