And the biggest question is if the other families are limiting their cohorting to just the teens working out. Or do all their kids have their own “cohorts” which means no one is cohorting.
It’s like the Kevin bacon game. If you cohort with your kid and he cohorts with bob at the gym who cohorts with his family and bobs sister cohorts with Julie who cohorts with her family and julies dad come down with it, well you’ve just cohorted with Covid. Cause it just follows the stream. Risk wise anyway.
Sooo... Julie’s dad has it but has passed it to Julie who passed it to bobs sister. One week later julies dad has symptoms so Julie stays home, 10 days later bobs sister has symptoms but she already passed it to bob who passed it to your son. Once bobs sister gets symptoms bob stops lifting. Your son doesn’t get symptoms for another week. So now you are stuck at home with Him and his symptoms last a week. Right as you are all about to go free your wife get symptoms. Another 10-14 days later you get symptoms. Now you have to wait to clear symptoms and 14 days after your first fever you are cleared. 45-50 days later it clears the household and you can return to work. Best case is 30 more days.
On the other hand: If Julie doesn’t cohort with Bobs sister then no one but Julie’s family is at risk and 2 weeks later the thing is stuck at Julie’s house and the rest of us go back to work. Finally.
14 days vs 45. Not sure if we’d all die from virus or from each their at that point but that’s the idea behind not hanging out with friends.