Am I wrong for warning others about her potentially having COVID?

Moonlovespirit
This woman knows she’s positive and have every symptom including diarrhea. She stay down the street from me and you can clearly hear her coughing loud. Her and her sisters went to Michigan by bus but rode home with a guy they all knew. This was confirmed when her other sister (nadine) called me to her house to activate her cell phone. She been claiming that she been trying to reach me but I never received a text or anything from her. I went to her house to see the issue with her cellphone. She started asking me did her sister work today and I told her of course. Along in the conversation she mentioned that the guy that drove them home from the bus station tested positive for COVID and had to quarantine. Then she proceeds to tell me that she lost her taste but it came back. I yelled “you got covid”? She said no I don’t have covid. She was also in the van with the guy that tested positive. She said that she shouldn’t have told me this. I immediately ran out of the house and got into my truck to leave. She talks to her sister all day long but played stupid with me. Her sister is around people coughing up her lungs and joking about it. She even went to work sick. I immediately went to tell her neighbors about the chances of her having covid and to be cautious about it because apparently these sisters love to spread covid around to others. It’s not fair that people know they are sick and still risk other people lives. Was I wrong? I felt like people had to know because they not saying it but luring people into their presence in order to get them sick
Am I wrong for warning others about her potentially having COVID?
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