Sooo... Do we just kinda die if we get Hantavirus?
Not to bring the mood down here or anything but I've been thinking a lot about this, as someone that's barely in my mid 20s and has had a kidney transplant for almost 6 years now, I just feel like I got so much to live for and I really don't wanna get taken out prematurely by some selfish fucking manchild crying about being on a boat. It truly frustrates me that we didn't come together and quarantine the boat and airlift them food and whatever like it's 1950s Berlin.
Does anyone here know if we're more likely to catch it? Maybe instead of it being infectious for a day and only intimately we might be exposed for a week and just through coughs or through the air or something? Has anyone with a transplant ever had or survived any type of Hantavirus, especially the Andes strain? I can't find any really reliable info online and I don't particularily trust my Dr's opinions anymore since they lied to me and said covid was gonna be over in a few months and won't spread out of China or the region and look what happened.