COVID-19 in her family home wants people to know about the importance of good ventilation and communication in shared dwellings.“I think just living in those two completely separate spaces, I just didn’t really ever consider how much her air was circulating through our house,” said Kirstin Galbraith.Her son, Julian, suffers from seasonal allergies so the family had not considered he may be ill with COVID-19 when he came down with a runny nose and mild sore throat nearly two weeks ago.Galbraith’s friend had access to a number of antigen tests at home so she decided to test Julian, just in case.
Vaccines prevent lockdowns, not always COVID-19 spread: experts “I went and picked one up. We did it and it was positive. So I called her and said.