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over a year ago
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I think some will leap back in and others will be more cautious. It’s really a ‘how long is a piece of string’ question but hopefully some couples will wade in with responses |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think we’ll wait until we’ve had ours second vacation. Haven’t had our first yet .
How about you op ?x "
Well as you know it would be great to meet up with you two even if it is only a social. You are a lovely couple xx |
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We will start with socials once the pubs reopen. As for proper meets, we will see what the situation is like in a few months time. Not sure how long we will be waiting for our vaccines but if all goes to plan hopefully we won't be waiting too long.
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"I think we’ll wait until we’ve had ours second vacation. Haven’t had our first yet .
How about you op ?x
Well as you know it would be great to meet up with you two even if it is only a social. You are a lovely couple xx"
We’d love to meet you for a social xx |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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It’s a case of risk management and most will probably give you a different answer. Just as some haven’t left their house, others are gathering in raves and everybody has a different approach to mitigating the risk as they see it.
To be honest, I find it difficult to see a time when it won’t have some level of risk, so it that way it’s a little like dealing with STI’s; manage as you see fit, get tested and be vigilant.
Remember though, unless everyone has the vaccine and their body accepts it, there will still be a level of risk of passing it on and 90% effective still means that 10% will develop symptoms |
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"It’s a case of risk management and most will probably give you a different answer. Just as some haven’t left their house, others are gathering in raves and everybody has a different approach to mitigating the risk as they see it.
To be honest, I find it difficult to see a time when it won’t have some level of risk, so it that way it’s a little like dealing with STI’s; manage as you see fit, get tested and be vigilant.
Remember though, unless everyone has the vaccine and their body accepts it, there will still be a level of risk of passing it on and 90% effective still means that 10% will develop symptoms" Fully understand as the variant is changing all the time. It will be interesting to see how clubs will work as we have both had first vaccine and have nothing to prove that we have. |
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"It’s a case of risk management and most will probably give you a different answer. Just as some haven’t left their house, others are gathering in raves and everybody has a different approach to mitigating the risk as they see it.
To be honest, I find it difficult to see a time when it won’t have some level of risk, so it that way it’s a little like dealing with STI’s; manage as you see fit, get tested and be vigilant.
Remember though, unless everyone has the vaccine and their body accepts it, there will still be a level of risk of passing it on and 90% effective still means that 10% will develop symptoms Fully understand as the variant is changing all the time. It will be interesting to see how clubs will work as we have both had first vaccine and have nothing to prove that we have. "
Did you not get a card from your vaccination centre?
You should have one with your name, type of vaccine, batch number and date of jab on it |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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"It’s a case of risk management and most will probably give you a different answer. Just as some haven’t left their house, others are gathering in raves and everybody has a different approach to mitigating the risk as they see it.
To be honest, I find it difficult to see a time when it won’t have some level of risk, so it that way it’s a little like dealing with STI’s; manage as you see fit, get tested and be vigilant.
Remember though, unless everyone has the vaccine and their body accepts it, there will still be a level of risk of passing it on and 90% effective still means that 10% will develop symptoms Fully understand as the variant is changing all the time. It will be interesting to see how clubs will work as we have both had first vaccine and have nothing to prove that we have. "
I think that by the time that clubs can reopen, most will have had at least the first vaccine, in that way, the vast majority will have some form of protection.
Whether people go or not is a case of calculated risk, much the same as getting in the car, getting on a plane or having sex with strangers! If we focus on risk, then we’d never leave the house, go the other way and we’re barebacking in a church on Sunday!
I think when July rolls around, a lot of people will consider the risk as being mitigated enough to try and get back to ‘normal’. Of course with some exceptions |
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"It’s a case of risk management and most will probably give you a different answer. Just as some haven’t left their house, others are gathering in raves and everybody has a different approach to mitigating the risk as they see it.
To be honest, I find it difficult to see a time when it won’t have some level of risk, so it that way it’s a little like dealing with STI’s; manage as you see fit, get tested and be vigilant.
Remember though, unless everyone has the vaccine and their body accepts it, there will still be a level of risk of passing it on and 90% effective still means that 10% will develop symptoms Fully understand as the variant is changing all the time. It will be interesting to see how clubs will work as we have both had first vaccine and have nothing to prove that we have.
Did you not get a card from your vaccination centre?
You should have one with your name, type of vaccine, batch number and date of jab on it" male here. I didn't just a scap of paper when my likely second vaccine will be. |
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"That sounds so wrong.....
I'm very surprised
I got a proper card and letter with contacts in case of reaction/side effects"
I got a text on the Sunday and made an appointment and went on the Tuesday.
Maybe by May they might do something on my second vaccine |
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