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over a year ago
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I’m not going to my gym at the moment, they do not have any cleaning items available to use , so have suspended my membership until they wake up and invest in cleaning |
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A lot of coronavirus threads about sex, meeting, clubs, paranoia etc.
It's presently at a very low level in the UK, so I'm hardly changing any behaviour.
Common respect and decency would have me covering my nose and mouth if I sneeze and careful disposal of waste, alongside soap and water for hand cleaning, after sneezing, being out in public etc.
Sex is intimate and social gathering helps to spread infections. I'm not currently changing much, following my return to the UK this week.
Self isolation when infected with many things is sensible and community spirited, it's the right thing to do if possible. People may have infections and not know or choose not to care much about others.
There's little lost from skipping gatherings but mostly this is all too premature and I am wary that people are behavingly stupidly but will fatigue if and when the right time to take drastic action arrives. |
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I'm not stopping going to clubs/parties at the moment,that doesn't mean I'm not protecting myself or other people,good hygiene does go on in the swinging scene
I kept away last month for two weeks while I had flu,nothing to do with coronavirus,however when I have a cold/flu I would never do anything swinging related,its common sense
There is anough paranoia going on,we are still going to work and school/college etc,shopping,using public transport and the visiting local pubs/cafes/restaurants/cinemas etc
Let's see how things go at the moment
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I think any risk at the moment is probably near to non existent but my partner has a heart condition so for me my planned visit will have to wait for a while as I couldn't live with myself if I passed it on.
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"Anyone worried and is this stopping them from attending any clubs?
I’m not, but interesting to hear others view!"
We went to a club last night. Standing room only (not even close to joking about this) and was the most packed the club has ever been according to the staff (due to an event).
Maybe Northerners just don't care or it's life as usual? Either way, great night and get your buts to Club F if you ever get the chance.
For us, life will not stop. It's not the end of the world and we could get hit by bus tomorrow. We are just at risk from other aspects of our lives as we are from going to a club. Work is probably more risky as it's public sector with more people than we would bump into at a club (usually...last night might have been an exception) and most of our family work in the medical sector anyway.
That all said, if we even feel even the slightest bit "off" or not 100% ourselves, we wont go anywhere to put anyone else at risk. We might want to continue living our lives but we wont do it at the expense of others.
We've been hyped up about people dying by the media before. It'll happen again. Our sympathies do lies with those who have become sick or died but do people really want to shut down everything about the lives at the slightest hint of other getting sick?
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