That's not a good idea according to science, medicine and bodies such as the WHO. All say testing and recording in order to monitor is essential to the eventual control of the virus.
All the best for a speedy and complete recovery to those that have contracted the disease. I'm eligible for my second booster next week, I can make an appointment or go to a walk in centre I'll do what's the most convenient. Testing is still a priority here and it's becoming more of a social reasonability to test before going to a gathering private or public. It's a habit for us as we slowly have more contact. We went to a cracking birthday party last Friday not particularly crowded and well ventilated. One of the guests tested positive Monday prompting the host to contact everyone to make them aware. So far as we know, no one else is positive all are testing daily. The girl hadn't tested before going both she and the host were mortified that they may have caused infections. https://www.rivm.nl/en/coronavirus-covid-19/testing
Painkillers are keeping it under control. And I get to watch the 3rd test between WI and England now.
FP1 tomorrow FP2 tomorrow Test FP3 and qualifying Saturday Test England debut for KWP Grand Prix Sunday Could be worse.
Lol I worked yesterday, but am not today as feel rough, so finally going to get my Oculus out that I have had since Xmas. Every cloud and all that.
TBF I've caught it at a convenient time, if there's such a thing. International break so don't miss a Saints game, having caught it now greatly reduces me getting it in the summer when I'm going on 2 holidays and I should recover in time for my nephew's 1st birthday party in a couple of weeks.
Elderly hospital patients, with Covid, is at a 12 month peak. So few people are wearing masks in any environment, this was always going to happen. I fly to Spain, 2 weeks tomorrow, and I am avoiding people to ensure I don’t catch it and have to cancel the trip, in accordance with Spain’s entry conditions.