CDC Says 10 So Why is NH Telling Residents Who Test Negative But Live With Someone who Tested Positive to Quarantine for 20 Days - Granite Grok

CDC Says 10 So Why is NH Telling Residents Who Test Negative But Live With Someone who Tested Positive to Quarantine for 20 Days

Why Does It Make Sense to Quarantine the Well?

A reader writes, “my stepson tested positive for covid on 3/11/21. Out of an abundance of caution, both my wife and I decided to get tested (both negative).  On 3/13/21, I received a call from the state of NH stating that we had a positive covid test in our house.”

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They stated that even though my wife and I are negative we must quarantine for 20 days. When I pointed out at both NH.gov and CDC that it was 10 days, they could not provide any statistical data as to why it was 20 days.

 

Governor Sununu: Why is someone from the New Hampshire Department of Public Health calling and telling people who test negative in homes with a COVID19 positive “patient” that everyone living there has to quarantine for 20 days?

 

Secondly, and this is what really upset me, they started to ask race-based questions.

 

Based on the reader’s take, they had something of a Critical Race Theory (CRT) air.

The NH DHHS does try to collect racial profiles for their data, but this sounds like it was a bit above and beyond that. Given the institutional war on white people (of which NH is only 94%), I’m not surprised to hear about either prying by the state or the reader’s take.

A few years back, we busted the NH State Lottery for asking people if they were socially liberal on their online game registration questionnaire.

You can’t give them an inch on anything, or they take a mile, so we have to question everything and challenge the motivations.

So, why is DHHS telling people who test negative they need to quarantine for 20 days?

By the way, when he refused to tell them what they wanted, they tried to call back later and speak to his wife. Must not be allowed to have unchecked boxes on the follow-up report.

For the record, we have a solution in my house. Don’t answer the phone.

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