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By *andb69Couple
over a year ago
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"What’s your plans after we are allowed to meet up again "
Unfortunately the covid virus has no sense of time, and it can't read the newspapers so as far as it is concerned there is no difference between the 17 May and the 15 May - it will be just as dangerous. |
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By *asIsaCouple
over a year ago
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"What’s your plans after we are allowed to meet up again
Unfortunately the covid virus has no sense of time, and it can't read the newspapers so as far as it is concerned there is no difference between the 17 May and the 15 May - it will be just as dangerous. "
Precisely! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What’s your plans after we are allowed to meet up again
Unfortunately the covid virus has no sense of time, and it can't read the newspapers so as far as it is concerned there is no difference between the 17 May and the 15 May - it will be just as dangerous. "
Well, it will be fractionally less dangerous to the population as more people will have been vaccinated, developed antibodies, etc. So the risk of exposure is reduced.
But to the individual, especially if you haven’t been vaccinated or already had it, the virus remains just as dangerous. I know young, normally fit people with “long Covid” unable to work, confined to wheelchairs. It may not kill you (if young) but this virus is evil. Minimise your risk to exposure! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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None until not only are we told it’s safe. But when we feel comfortable enough to do so. When clubs are open again. COVID is here to stay. So we are the only people that can decide.
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