Has there been research from other similarish diseases breaking down the household secondary attack rate by relevant variables? It seems like there could be large differences between:
romantic partners who sleep in the same bed vs. housemates who sleep in different rooms
circumstances where the household has heightened concerns and is taking precautions vs. unsuspecting households
situations where people are removed from the household shortly after they’re infected vs. households where people continue to live after infection
Group houses are mostly in the safer of the two possibilities for the first 2 of these 3.
Has there been research from other similarish diseases breaking down the household secondary attack rate by relevant variables? It seems like there could be large differences between:
romantic partners who sleep in the same bed vs. housemates who sleep in different rooms
circumstances where the household has heightened concerns and is taking precautions vs. unsuspecting households
situations where people are removed from the household shortly after they’re infected vs. households where people continue to live after infection
Group houses are mostly in the safer of the two possibilities for the first 2 of these 3.