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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
They didn't put any thing in place. We were very sad as we are the same, would feel much safer. We had been looking forward so much to getting back to the Attic. We are looking to go to a club in September that have stepped up to keep all as safe as they can |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"typical attic im afraid,could say alot more about the place but won't "
We've been going for several years and had a great time everytime. Great people great staff just a shame they didn't step up with a duty of care. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that. |
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By *onyMad123Couple
over a year ago
nottingham/ derby |
Do u need be double jabbed for gym or supermarket no u don't, as grown consenting adults while no restrictions crack on, ive been and its fine, as for saying other things, clubs are what you make them no matter where you go, it's the people and we are lucky its our local, so before u start ripping shit off it, people make informed choices and about who they are near, unlike a supermarket or nightclub...... V |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that."
Just for the record, I'm double jabbed and will be there later to meet friends |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that."
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times. |
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"I’m thinking of going back to The Attic this weekend. Does anyone know if you need to be double jabbed to enter? I am and would feel happier if I knew everyone else was. "
Why would you feel safer? Does everyone else on the road wearing a seat belt make you feel safer wearing one? |
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"Do u need be double jabbed for gym or supermarket no u don't, "
You need to be double jabbed to go on a cruise. Yesterday Manchester United and Chelsea announced you need to be double vaccinated to go to their matches. |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"I’m thinking of going back to The Attic this weekend. Does anyone know if you need to be double jabbed to enter? I am and would feel happier if I knew everyone else was.
Why would you feel safer? Does everyone else on the road wearing a seat belt make you feel safer wearing one?"
Everyone in MY car makes us feel safer if that helps |
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times. "
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times. "
Covid19 is the new flu.
Some have the flu jab, some don't.
If people have symptoms of a cold or flu, most use the common sense of staying indoors and getting better, but not everyone.
Look at it another way. Are the ones with STI's sat at home or in the clubs? You won't know until its too late.
Just let everyone do their own thing and use your own judgement and instinct when doing your own thing |
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else. "
Absolutely right. In fact, they should be more scared of you.
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By *egin551Couple
over a year ago
south west ! |
We will only go a club that’s had a duty of care policy in place, eg proof of double vaccination, test and temperature check.
Any club that doesn’t, simply will not have our custom
It’s about managing risk.
Have a good day everyone xx |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else. "
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we. |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"The Attic have made their choices.
People have their choices too.
Either go or don't.
Its as simple as that "
Exactly... Why do people have to question what others do. We would prefer Attic to have the duty of care, they don't, so we choose somewhere else, doesn't make anyone bad people. We have moved into learning to live with the virus and that's what we are doing, learning, learning what we are happy with |
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"I’m thinking of going back to The Attic this weekend. Does anyone know if you need to be double jabbed to enter? I am and would feel happier if I knew everyone else was.
Why would you feel safer? Does everyone else on the road wearing a seat belt make you feel safer wearing one?"
Does wearing a seat belt stop you catching covid? Awesome. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we. "
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"Do u need be double jabbed for gym or supermarket no u don't,
You need to be double jabbed to go on a cruise. Yesterday Manchester United and Chelsea announced you need to be double vaccinated to go to their matches. "
We were at Wembley Stadium last Saturday, everybody was supposed to be double jabbed or so called proof of negative test. So we were all ready with our covid passport. We put our tickets in the scanner, walked right to our seats, no checks at all! The Lady 2 rows behind was coughing, which was quite amusing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we. "
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security! |
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"The Attic have made their choices.
People have their choices too.
Either go or don't.
Its as simple as that
Exactly... Why do people have to question what others do. We would prefer Attic to have the duty of care, they don't, so we choose somewhere else, doesn't make anyone bad people. We have moved into learning to live with the virus and that's what we are doing, learning, learning what we are happy with "
I think for many people we are trying to find our new normal whatever that means. A diet of 18 months of media coverage some useful, most fear mongering, 18 months of behaviour modifications... Takes some unwinding for a lot of us. 18 months of being told by media "we don't really know what's going to happen, but we know we need to be worried and cautious" has had an impact. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do u need be double jabbed for gym or supermarket no u don't,
You need to be double jabbed to go on a cruise. Yesterday Manchester United and Chelsea announced you need to be double vaccinated to go to their matches.
We were at Wembley Stadium last Saturday, everybody was supposed to be double jabbed or so called proof of negative test. So we were all ready with our covid passport. We put our tickets in the scanner, walked right to our seats, no checks at all! The Lady 2 rows behind was coughing, which was quite amusing."
All Theatre ... |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we.
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security!"
This is about Attic, that post should be in the virus section. They love all that in there |
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"Do u need be double jabbed for gym or supermarket no u don't,
You need to be double jabbed to go on a cruise. Yesterday Manchester United and Chelsea announced you need to be double vaccinated to go to their matches.
We were at Wembley Stadium last Saturday, everybody was supposed to be double jabbed or so called proof of negative test. So we were all ready with our covid passport. We put our tickets in the scanner, walked right to our seats, no checks at all! The Lady 2 rows behind was coughing, which was quite amusing."
That's because when you were jabbed it secretly updated your phone at the same time and when you walked through the turnstyle at Wembley it read your phone and knew you had your jabs and where and when.... Isn't it? Or is it that they are choosing not to check covid passes yet? Do you think its a Wembley specific issue or all stadia will have it? |
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we.
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security!"
Even if it was true, 75% isn't exactly a lot. If I was at the club and said to someone hey I've got an STD but if you wear a condom there's 75% chance you won't catch it-I should imagine they'd be highly put off. |
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we.
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security!
Even if it was true, 75% isn't exactly a lot. If I was at the club and said to someone hey I've got an STD but if you wear a condom there's 75% chance you won't catch it-I should imagine they'd be highly put off. "
But if you were double condommed it goes up to 90 % |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we.
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security!
Even if it was true, 75% isn't exactly a lot. If I was at the club and said to someone hey I've got an STD but if you wear a condom there's 75% chance you won't catch it-I should imagine they'd be highly put off.
But if you were double condommed it goes up to 90 %"
Attic sell condoms so you can put on as many as you like, you will never run out. Just pop to reception and get your prick.... Protector |
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over a year ago
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we.
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security!
Even if it was true, 75% isn't exactly a lot. If I was at the club and said to someone hey I've got an STD but if you wear a condom there's 75% chance you won't catch it-I should imagine they'd be highly put off. "
But if I just watched and wanked, I wouldn't catch an STI, but if someone coughed near me I might get Covid |
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we.
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security!
Even if it was true, 75% isn't exactly a lot. If I was at the club and said to someone hey I've got an STD but if you wear a condom there's 75% chance you won't catch it-I should imagine they'd be highly put off.
But if I just watched and wanked, I wouldn't catch an STI, but if someone coughed near me I might get Covid "
Can you imagine that mutant strain? The Attic strain... Covyddhia... *other strains are available |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we.
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security!
Even if it was true, 75% isn't exactly a lot. If I was at the club and said to someone hey I've got an STD but if you wear a condom there's 75% chance you won't catch it-I should imagine they'd be highly put off.
But if I just watched and wanked, I wouldn't catch an STI, but if someone coughed near me I might get Covid
Can you imagine that mutant strain? The Attic strain... Covyddhia... *other strains are available"
Watch what you are saying about a new Attic strain, people believe all sorts they read on the Internet. |
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"Its a case of use your own discretion.
No jabs or card required as proof on entry.
Common sense and your own judgement comes into play when visiting.
To each, their own, and all that.
The thing for us as classed as vulnerable is a mitigation. I hear so many anti vaxxers at work saying if they have symptoms they'd still be going out and not getting tested. When in a club you are in close proximity of all unlike a supermarket where you pass people quickly. Can't really compare a swingers club with a supermarket as some are trying to do. We have found 2 clubs that have the duty of care in place for their staff and customers. By end of September all clubs will have to confirm under the new government laws that will come in. As some one just said each to their own and our own is to try and stay as safe as we can but we know everyone is at risk in these tough times.
Why would you want to go if you are classed as vulnerable? As we are fully aware you can still catch it and pass it on regardless of being double jabbed. Being double jabbed is only useful for that person as it hopefully reduces the symptoms. So someone not jabbed is making their own informed choice and putting themselves at higher risk no one else.
Jesus how many times do folk have to be told this. Jabbed 75% less chance of passing it on. We haven't made our final decision yet but life has to continue at some point and as Attic, which is what this thread is about, haven't got any duty of care in place we won't be picking them, shame as it was our favourite club. Hey ho times have changed and so have we.
I you do your research I think you'll find your 75% less chance of passing it on a complete myth..totally false.
CDC (Centre for Disease Control)CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky cited unpublished data from recent days suggesting that vaccinated people may be able to spread the Delta variant just as easily as unvaccinated people.What the CDC means is that the vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar amounts of viral particles in their noses and throats, making them equal risks to infect the people around them.
So your statement may lull people into a false sense of security!
Even if it was true, 75% isn't exactly a lot. If I was at the club and said to someone hey I've got an STD but if you wear a condom there's 75% chance you won't catch it-I should imagine they'd be highly put off.
But if I just watched and wanked, I wouldn't catch an STI, but if someone coughed near me I might get Covid
Can you imagine that mutant strain? The Attic strain... Covyddhia... *other strains are available
Watch what you are saying about a new Attic strain, people believe all sorts they read on the Internet. "
Yes it was said with my warped sense of humour... But for clarity... All characters and clubs in these posts are fictional and any similarity to people or places is entirely coincidental...
Having said that if a virus can jump from a bat to a human in a wet market... Imagine what it can do from a cock to a pussy in a meat market... Herd immunity is the answer... See what I did there? |
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"I’m thinking of going back to The Attic this weekend. Does anyone know if you need to be double jabbed to enter? I am and would feel happier if I knew everyone else was.
Why would you feel safer? Does everyone else on the road wearing a seat belt make you feel safer wearing one?
Does wearing a seat belt stop you catching covid? Awesome. "
It’s an analogy to protecting yourself not others! Obviously went over your head sorry |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"So folks who go to house parties - do you not go unless everyone is doubled vaxxed? Makes no sense at all."
Just as we are as sad as we are that we won't go to Attic, we wouldn't go to a house party either. Hope that helps with you making any sense of how people are getting back to their new normal |
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"So folks who go to house parties - do you not go unless everyone is doubled vaxxed? Makes no sense at all."
In fairness.it's not that hard to get everyone to take an lft in advance. It's what my kids have been doing for their (normal) parties for the last month. They have someone who's task it is to make sure they have all done it and reported it... Now will some cheat it? maybe...but if students can do it I'm sure adult swingers can manage it... If they want to of course. |
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I personally believe, clubs who have duty of care in place regarding vacciness, are the ones where the owners themselves believe covid is a real threat and they themselves are jabbed and taking precautions and club who do not have have procedures in place don't take the virus seriously and probably not even jabbed and probably the loose decision is financially motivated. |
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I will try attic one more time this Saturday, and see. 2 Saturdays in a row I've been told no single guys after getting to door, given the once over, in shoes, trousers and shirt and told no more singles, but yet stay around in car park and see others allowed in.
Guess now the demand is high for the club as everyone has been frustrated by lockdown and guess the selection process at the door has become harder and probably a prejudice filter has crept in.
2 Saturdays ago, got there minutes to 11 due to work, people dm me and said try get there early, yesterday got there around 10.
But if this Saturday is unlucky, due to work of a medical nature can't get there no earlier than 10 as one needs to have shower and fresh clothes. I can't be the ones that go to clubs without no wash, straight from work, no offence. |
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