Thanks @Sarah977 , that's good info, the more we know, the better we can defend ourselves and now even mount a formidable offence against C19. As little as 4 months ago, we knew nearly nothing about this terrorist- that was then, this is now! My wife and I have and employ a war-chest of Auto, semi automatic, direct fire weapons, perimeter defense policies and new eradication tactics to launch against the sneak, Viral IED and full frontal attack. Two of my favorites are M & M, (Masks and Microban)! You can almost hear the little viral devils screaming with each squeeze of the trigger and spritz like a mini flamethrower hit them. Its all good! Enough Infantry jargon!
I have noticed that nobody here on this site that I have seen has actually caught the bug that they know of, although I do think my wife and I both did in February before we even really knew this was here. We havent yet been able to get the antibody test yet but if so, I would still be the first and only host I know. Just for the heck of it, I searched for "how many Airbnb hosts have contracted coronavirus", In 3 pages, I found exactly zero responses that gave an answer that was Covid 19 positive. That tells me that so far, the only thing consistently hitting hosts en mass is cancellations, we must be doing something right or Google stats would clearly show we weren't.
We have been open throughout the outbreak and @Kath9 , If we didn't have ways to ensure distancing, separation and such, I'm sure we would have sat this one out. Our bookings are down 75%, in some ways that might be good, I gave us time to war-game, select and train on the solutions that we're now actively using to not only survive but learn how to thrive, chew gum and walk at the same time. There are no promises that we wont face risks even with the mitigating actions and reactions we are taking but it was a risk to walk out of the house before C19, that didn't stop us from walking out every day. Stay well all, JR