Ziggurat
Penultimate Amazing
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You are overlooking the fact that the disease is not very communicable in most situations, but even less so in the early stages.
I'm not overlooking that at all. The lethality of the disease means that it needs to be treated extremely seriously even in cases of low communicability. In addition, we know less than you presume about the actual communicability of the disease.
Waiting until clear symptoms, not just feeling fatigue or a normal fluctuation in temperature but nausea and high temperature, appears to be a rational approach. Based on the science.
You're not basing that on science. You're basing that on your own assessment of risk tolerance, but it's not a risk tolerance you have the right to demand others accept.
The only transmissions in the US were the result of those rational guidelines being ignored and inadequately trained and equipped personnel being pushed into the resultant mess.
Again: you're using the outcome to argue that the process was acceptable. Which is the logical equivalent of saying that it was the right decision not to wear your seatbelt if you didn't get in a crash.