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By *litterbabe OP Woman
over a year ago
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What would you consider to be safer both for yourself and separately for somebody you were in a bubble with-
Having had both jobs, or having tested negative an hour previously?
Would you be just as comfortable around a person who had chosen not to or couldn't get the vaccinations, a person who had tested negative that day, or a person who had both vaccinations?
Would it matter to you which of those, for example, your uber driver fit into?
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"What would you consider to be safer both for yourself and separately for somebody you were in a bubble with-
Having had both jobs, or having tested negative an hour previously?
Would you be just as comfortable around a person who had chosen not to or couldn't get the vaccinations, a person who had tested negative that day, or a person who had both vaccinations?
Would it matter to you which of those, for example, your uber driver fit into?
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I’d feel more comfortable around anyone that’s vaccinated. But that’s purely because of my own worries of passing it on.
I’ve done my bit to protect myself but couldn’t forgive myself if some guy off here went and gave it to his kids or something!
In time, as more and more people get vaccinated I think I’ll worry about that less, naturally.
I’d rather see workers dealing with the public be offered tests regularly than people that want to prove they are “safe” to meet for sex. |
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Both jabs plus waiting time for personal contacts.
Regular testing for public contacts, whether or not they can have the jab.
I'll feel safest when we reach high levels of vaccination and low levels of disease. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've had both jabs (Mrs) and my husband hasn't had any yet, hes out working every day. So yes I'm comfortable around people who haven't had it. It might just be a case of I'm sick of been a prisoner to covid I dunno |
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Tests all the way, its more important for me to know that I'm not having close contact with an infectious person as I am in close contact with vulnerable people
Vaccine and test would be ideal for both parties of course |
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"Tests all the way, its more important for me to know that I'm not having close contact with an infectious person as I am in close contact with vulnerable people
Vaccine and test would be ideal for both parties of course"
Do just asking, would you ask the other person or people to produce their vaccine certificate or do you expect that they will tell you the truth? |
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I think evidence of vaccination and /or testing will be commonplace at different levels depending on the type of venue/event. I can’t see it applying to the pub though. If enough of us get the vaccine though infection rates/ serious illness/hospitalisation could be so low that it isn’t required. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’d feel comfortable with any of the above. It wouldn’t bother me if my Uber driver had been vaccinated or not or if he had a tested that day.
It wouldn’t even cross my mind to be honest.
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