@mrpritchett Yup, I’m keeping it local to just our county so I’m able to better track if the methodology changes (to at least note it for the sake of comparison). IMO, Texas is too big and too geographically diverse to use state-level numbers as a personal indicator. 1/
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@mrpritchett I doubt there is a perfect metric — both of those are more lagging than I’d wish we had. We played it safe initially because my oldest has asthma and weren’t sure. Sounds like that isn’t a risk factor, but might as well keep erring on the side of caution. 2/
@mrpritchett If I can avoid catching it until there is better medical protocols for handling it (at least), that would be a much better situation for the family than me potentially sick with a bit of a random draw on how to treat it.