b"Methods of SpreadWho Can Spread Covid-19We know that Covid-19 can be spread by 4 types of carriers. Those with the disease and showing symptoms, those with the disease but without symptoms during the incubation period, those with the disease and who will not show symptoms at all, and those without the disease systemically but who do carry the virus superficially (such as on their hands)Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4Status: Positive Status: Positive Status: Positive Status: NegativeSymptoms: Yes Symptoms: No Yet Symptoms: No Symptoms: NoHas Covid-19Doesn't Have Covid-191 2 3 4ShowingSymptomsNot Showing SymptomsOur job is to first proactively prevent those who are carriers of the virus, regardless of type, from entering the facility in the first place. This is easy with Type 1, but harder with 2, 3, and 4. Given that some may be a carrier without symptoms, our second job is to simultaneoulsy limit the spread of the disease and the exposure of those who do attend from the virus. This is achieved through the rigorous policies and procedures outlined below.How Can a Carrier Spread Covid-19Those who bring the virus into a public space, regardless of which type of carrier they are, all spread it through four main methods: Airborne, Airborne-to-Surface-to-Skin, Skin-to-Skin contact, and Skin-to-Surface-to-Skin contact. These all rely on three sources of delivery: Airborne, Surfaces, and Skin. Our policies and procedures are purposefully designed to combat each of these sources of delivery.Airborne Direct Contact Indirect ContactBreathing, Coughing, Hugs, High Fives, Touching doorhandles,Sneezing Handshakes, faucets, etc.spotting **Less of an issue nowaccording to CDC"