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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Eh. Hopefully only someone desperate and dumb. We don't know enough of it yet to take a risk like that..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wanna go to immune

If it’s really made of cheese I might not come back!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Would u believe someone saying they were clear I certainly would not

Even if they were they might be able to transmit but having the virus on thier clothes or body

So stay safe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?"

I don't care if people claim to be immune or not I will not be meeting anyone until the government declare this all over or if had a vaccine. Anyone who meets without these things in place in stupid and irresponsible.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing"

You're aware that front line key workers like myself will be getting tested for the very reason that we will be allowed back to work and out in society because once immunised you are not only past the stage where it can be transmitted but you are also creating herd immunity.

Or did you miss all the science and stuck to fakenewsbook instead?

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By *uliette500Woman
over a year ago

Hull

I won't be meeting anyone until this has settled right down whatever they claim about immunity

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?"

is anybody actually desperate to shag, i dont think so, keen to get back to life maybe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Still be giving it a while after the Gov say all is clear, never trusted them anyway and I'm not desperate enough to be rushing into bed with the first woman who opens their legs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wanna go to immune

If it’s really made of cheese I might not come back!"

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"I wanna go to immune

If it’s really made of cheese I might not come back!"

I have officially sunk to laughing at this. My brain cells are dying rapidly.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing

You're aware that front line key workers like myself will be getting tested for the very reason that we will be allowed back to work and out in society because once immunised you are not only past the stage where it can be transmitted but you are also creating herd immunity.

Or did you miss all the science and stuck to fakenewsbook instead?"

You obviously missed the bit about being able to pick it up on hand's etc and being able to pass it on.

The testing on NHS staff is to keep them working on already infected people not to infect the uninfected.

Besides we are not talking about immunity for the good of the nation but so someone can get their end away.HUGE difference

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wanna go to immune

If it’s really made of cheese I might not come back!

I have officially sunk to laughing at this. My brain cells are dying rapidly. "

Maybe you’ll be on my intellectual level soon

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Would anyone trust anyone who’s after a shag , like the above says until Boris says everything is ok , it’s still a no

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wanna go to immune

If it’s really made of cheese I might not come back!

I have officially sunk to laughing at this. My brain cells are dying rapidly.

Maybe you’ll be on my intellectual level soon"

Intellect

No idea what I’m saying here I have a migraine

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing

You're aware that front line key workers like myself will be getting tested for the very reason that we will be allowed back to work and out in society because once immunised you are not only past the stage where it can be transmitted but you are also creating herd immunity.

Or did you miss all the science and stuck to fakenewsbook instead?"

Also no need to be rude, I don't use Facebook this is about as close to social networking as I get.

All the information I read is in official government site's to avoid misinformation

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?is anybody actually desperate to shag, i dont think so, keen to get back to life maybe "

Well judging by the mass social exclusion on here of anyone trying to meet (of which there's been loads of people culled for) I'd have to disagree with you.

I know from my own inbox that lots of people are still trying to meet.

In the senario I described above, it's only people who are tested as recovered and are now immune actually meeting up.

If you have had the virus, survive and then meet somebody who's lying about having had it and are actually infected, you don't catch it again. Just like other viruses you probably had in the past - chickenpox, measles, mumps etc, you don't catch it again.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

On the basis you can’t catch things twice like chickenpox I can assure you that you can I had it as a boy then got it again when I was in the navy the doctor laughed when I said I had had it before but came back later to appoligise after reading my medical records unusual for an officer to apologise to a pleb like me lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?is anybody actually desperate to shag, i dont think so, keen to get back to life maybe

Well judging by the mass social exclusion on here of anyone trying to meet (of which there's been loads of people culled for) I'd have to disagree with you.

I know from my own inbox that lots of people are still trying to meet.

In the senario I described above, it's only people who are tested as recovered and are now immune actually meeting up.

If you have had the virus, survive and then meet somebody who's lying about having had it and are actually infected, you don't catch it again. Just like other viruses you probably had in the past - chickenpox, measles, mumps etc, you don't catch it again."

does the fact they're asking for a meet make them desperate though maybe minus a few brain cells yes, i can imagine a lot of people are not following the crisis on the news i certainly am not, they are maybe not as informed as you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"On the basis you can’t catch things twice like chickenpox I can assure you that you can I had it as a boy then got it again when I was in the navy the doctor laughed when I said I had had it before but came back later to appoligise after reading my medical records unusual for an officer to apologise to a pleb like me lol"

Except that doctor should have explained to you that you didn't catch it twice, it in fact came from inside you where any previous virus can gain a stronghold if you have a weakened immune system (for example). That's why everybody around you didn't catch it again.

Sorry for your pain.

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By *andybeachWoman
over a year ago

In the middle


"I wanna go to immune

If it’s really made of cheese I might not come back!"

I read that in the voice of The Man in the Moon from The Might Boosh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing

You're aware that front line key workers like myself will be getting tested for the very reason that we will be allowed back to work and out in society because once immunised you are not only past the stage where it can be transmitted but you are also creating herd immunity.

Or did you miss all the science and stuck to fakenewsbook instead?"

If you're genuinely a frontline worker, you will have been briefed on the potentially inaccurate test results and be aware that even though you may be clear, you can still touch contaminated surfaces and transmit by freely moving around and interacting with others? I'm sure you'll wash and sanitize but it's still a risk?

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing

You're aware that front line key workers like myself will be getting tested for the very reason that we will be allowed back to work and out in society because once immunised you are not only past the stage where it can be transmitted but you are also creating herd immunity.

Or did you miss all the science and stuck to fakenewsbook instead?"

so basically thinking with your cock.... gotcha!!!!

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were. "

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick."

About time x

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing

You're aware that front line key workers like myself will be getting tested for the very reason that we will be allowed back to work and out in society because once immunised you are not only past the stage where it can be transmitted but you are also creating herd immunity.

Or did you miss all the science and stuck to fakenewsbook instead?

If you're genuinely a frontline worker, you will have been briefed on the potentially inaccurate test results and be aware that even though you may be clear, you can still touch contaminated surfaces and transmit by freely moving around and interacting with others? I'm sure you'll wash and sanitize but it's still a risk? "

At work I wash and sanitise probably every 10-15 minutes.

People are ignoring my point.

I'm only talking about how once 2 people (or more) have been tested positive for antibodies and they meet (then more meeting once tested).

NOT

people meeting anyone who is NOT antibody positive.

Why us the simplest of points overlooked so the unneeded preaching can begin? I never understand this about the threads here. Lack of understanding and knee jerk reactions.

I'm can banned again soon for brushing an ego no doubt.

As if I care

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick.

About time x"

Bravo!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick."

No they are not.

They are beginning testing NHS staff to see if they have the virus but the antibody test is only being tested on a randomly selected group then it's going to be rolled out to NHS staff then the wider population.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick.

No they are not.

They are beginning testing NHS staff to see if they have the virus but the antibody test is only being tested on a randomly selected group then it's going to be rolled out to NHS staff then the wider population."

Not what both me and my daughter (shes currently working on a corona ward) are being told from our bosses.

What's your inside source?

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?"

I daresay there are those naive enough to think that by catching it now it "gets it over with" for a variety of reasons

I can also see, and have seen, numerous cases of playing on the "I work for the NHS" thing, much the same as some play on "I'm in the services/police/fire service" as a means to get a meet, or Fabs etc

I don't know enough about how "immune" someone actually is once they have had and recovered from the virus to comment - but have heard conflicting reports (from respected scientists not someone on an internet forum) as to whether you are actually completely immune and incapable of passing it on once you have caught it - therefore until I hear an all clear from a reliable source that life can go back to normal I shan't be doing so.

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By *adame 2SwordsWoman
over a year ago

Victoria, London

Guys lie enough as it is, and they will risk my health to empty their balls.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick.

No they are not.

They are beginning testing NHS staff to see if they have the virus but the antibody test is only being tested on a randomly selected group then it's going to be rolled out to NHS staff then the wider population.

Not what both me and my daughter (shes currently working on a corona ward) are being told from our bosses.

What's your inside source? "

Chris whitty!

They are testing workers to see if they have it but the antibody test is new so they are randomly testing to see how accurate it is.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick.

No they are not.

They are beginning testing NHS staff to see if they have the virus but the antibody test is only being tested on a randomly selected group then it's going to be rolled out to NHS staff then the wider population.

Not what both me and my daughter (shes currently working on a corona ward) are being told from our bosses.

What's your inside source?

Chris whitty!

They are testing workers to see if they have it but the antibody test is new so they are randomly testing to see how accurate it is.

"

Sorry, I thought you meant you had something internal to quote from.

And for clarity - I'm not meeting at all. Too busy working night shift at the best if times, never mind now.

H Y P E R T H E T I C A L

Q U E S T I O N

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick.

No they are not.

They are beginning testing NHS staff to see if they have the virus but the antibody test is only being tested on a randomly selected group then it's going to be rolled out to NHS staff then the wider population.

Not what both me and my daughter (shes currently working on a corona ward) are being told from our bosses.

What's your inside source?

Chris whitty!

They are testing workers to see if they have it but the antibody test is new so they are randomly testing to see how accurate it is.

Sorry, I thought you meant you had something internal to quote from.

And for clarity - I'm not meeting at all. Too busy working night shift at the best if times, never mind now.

H Y P E R T H E T I C A L

Q U E S T I O N"

Nope sorry only official public information from the chief medical officer. Sorry it's not hearsay!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There is an article on New Scientist about it published 3 days ago. It's not conclusive just yet... but good luck to you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is an article on New Scientist about it published 3 days ago. It's not conclusive just yet... but good luck to you. "

Exactly but the OP knows best. It's being tested as we speak.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Not until some kind of paperwork is available , pretty sure we had it November , I was in and out of Heathrow and Dubai most weeks , and on the metro in both cities daily. Had malaria in Oct and remember now thinking I had a mini relapse / fever in late Nov

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"There is an article on New Scientist about it published 3 days ago. It's not conclusive just yet... but good luck to you.

Exactly but the OP knows best. It's being tested as we speak. "

Knows best by saying what exactly? What time frame did I include in my statements? None at all.

But I'm sure you know best.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"On the basis you can’t catch things twice like chickenpox I can assure you that you can I had it as a boy then got it again when I was in the navy the doctor laughed when I said I had had it before but came back later to appoligise after reading my medical records unusual for an officer to apologise to a pleb like me lol"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is an article on New Scientist about it published 3 days ago. It's not conclusive just yet... but good luck to you.

Exactly but the OP knows best. It's being tested as we speak.

Knows best by saying what exactly? What time frame did I include in my statements? None at all.

But I'm sure you know best."

You said people who recovered and are allowed out NOW.

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?is anybody actually desperate to shag, i dont think so, keen to get back to life maybe

Well judging by the mass social exclusion on here of anyone trying to meet (of which there's been loads of people culled for) I'd have to disagree with you.

I know from my own inbox that lots of people are still trying to meet.

In the senario I described above, it's only people who are tested as recovered and are now immune actually meeting up.

If you have had the virus, survive and then meet somebody who's lying about having had it and are actually infected, you don't catch it again. Just like other viruses you probably had in the past - chickenpox, measles, mumps etc, you don't catch it again."

In any known virus some people will always get it more than once. There are no guarantees in life.

I wouldn’t trust one word about having had the virus and now being safe to meet. People lie about bareback sex and that could kill you. Trust nobody else with your health

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman
over a year ago

kinky land


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?"

I didn't think they'd be giving everyone antibody tests? They are not even testing everyone for covid19.

I did wonder what I was supposed to do with my isolation notice. Is that how meets will be in future? Checking my driving licence with the details on my nhs notices

I personally have no interest in meeting anyone right now, after this has all blown through us all I'll consider cautiously meeting my friends but anyone new is simply not a priority at all.

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By *aughty Little SecretsCouple
over a year ago

Wetherby

Wondering how we’ll all get the green light!

Will it happen via our NHS number or logistics on a phone App ( like China)????

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

It is uncommon to suffer from the same virus twice, but it can and does happen. There are 2 cases I am aware of that suggest CV19 may be able to reinfect someone if the circumstances are right for it

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By *obbytupperMan
over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick.

No they are not.

They are beginning testing NHS staff to see if they have the virus but the antibody test is only being tested on a randomly selected group then it's going to be rolled out to NHS staff then the wider population.

Not what both me and my daughter (shes currently working on a corona ward) are being told from our bosses.

What's your inside source?

Chris whitty!

They are testing workers to see if they have it but the antibody test is new so they are randomly testing to see how accurate it is.

Sorry, I thought you meant you had something internal to quote from.

And for clarity - I'm not meeting at all. Too busy working night shift at the best if times, never mind now.

H Y P E R T H E T I C A L

Q U E S T I O N"

Good to see a health professional who doesn't know the difference between hyper and hypo!

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley

I will not contemplate meeting anyone until we are told it is safe to go back to normal activities.

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By *heIcebreakersCouple
over a year ago

Cramlington


"Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing

You're aware that front line key workers like myself will be getting tested for the very reason that we will be allowed back to work and out in society because once immunised you are not only past the stage where it can be transmitted but you are also creating herd immunity.

Or did you miss all the science and stuck to fakenewsbook instead?"

The problem is the lack of clarity about the persistence of immunity - currently the testing is antigen, not antibody related - so a the oment we're testing for risk of transmission, not risk of re-infection.

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham

We think thst once the peak is over with, the government will want people starting to mix back into society, to help build up immunity for a future Covid epidemic.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Are they testing for immunity now? Would be great if they were.

They're begining to test us (key workers) for antibodies so we are no longer a risk of transmission and can go back to work after being sick."

You're receiving the antigen tests, the antibody tests are to see if people have previously had it. Antigen tests just say if you have it right now.

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

No

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doesn't mean that they still can't spread it.

It means nothing

You're aware that front line key workers like myself will be getting tested for the very reason that we will be allowed back to work and out in society because once immunised you are not only past the stage where it can be transmitted but you are also creating herd immunity.

Or did you miss all the science and stuck to fakenewsbook instead?"

If you're a nurse then you know you can transfer a pathogen from one surface to another.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Still be giving it a while after the Gov say all is clear, never trusted them anyway and I'm not desperate enough to be rushing into bed with the first woman who opens their legs "

Damn, I wanted to be first in line

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

If the partners are consenting it should be alright. Personally I'm taking at least a year off meets and clubs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?"

It has been reported some people have caught the virus twice.

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By *ong jonMan
over a year ago

leeds

My oh my I'd rather stay single until its over , good luck NHS and regards

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I can understand people who already know each other rekindling their passion, knowing each other well enough.

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By *luffy_blanketsMan
over a year ago

Macclesfield

I'll only be meeting when all the 5g masts have been pulled down or something. Trust no-one sheeple!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?

It has been reported some people have caught the virus twice. "

in that case you're never meet anyone ever again?

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?

It has been reported some people have caught the virus twice. in that case you're never meet anyone ever again? "

Bonus point for intelligence

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By *heLaserGuyMan
over a year ago

Coventry


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?is anybody actually desperate to shag, i dont think so, keen to get back to life maybe "

Very much this yeah I'm missing getting my leg over but I'm missing normal life more

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch

My take is

Statistically it's a positive idea to be given the virus and isolate until statistically likely one is immune from cov-SARS2

Morally the inevitable two tier society is a minefield

It is sensible however to wait longer for more data to reinforce the hypothesis that a almost certainly most will become immune and b around 80 percent will hardly suffer from infection

However there will always be unknowns always unknowns the government wont know or may not tell you about

It never has been "safe" to meet and it certainly never will be

Cov-sars2 is only one more to a grand list of infectious diseases that can harm all of us

Let's not forget that some are now susceptible to the killer measles

What if the vaccine developed has a 0.00045 chance of giving a child autism or early onset dementia

Risk balance is difficult very difficult maybe impossible so that's why some smoke some drive faster so eat bacon

Some exercise so eat what they reason is balanced healthy food

And many spread their risks and most of us bury the hard reality of how risky daily life is

Imo cov-SARS2 is deadly due to current infection rate and not due to it being a certain horrible death virus such as Ebola which is still out there

As mentioned above if you're waiting for an all clear to avoid risk it will not be coming ever

We of course hope cov-sars2 will not mutate

Yet h1-n flus do mutate daily

At any day a flu virus or any other can within our vastly overpopulated populations (cities) change to more benign spreaders or absolute killers anywhere in the world

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By *pitfiremk10Man
over a year ago

Gloucester


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?is anybody actually desperate to shag, i dont think so, keen to get back to life maybe

Well judging by the mass social exclusion on here of anyone trying to meet (of which there's been loads of people culled for) I'd have to disagree with you.

I know from my own inbox that lots of people are still trying to meet.

In the senario I described above, it's only people who are tested as recovered and are now immune actually meeting up.

If you have had the virus, survive and then meet somebody who's lying about having had it and are actually infected, you don't catch it again. Just like other viruses you probably had in the past - chickenpox, measles, mumps etc, you don't catch it again."

Actually you can be reinfected despite having had it once. That has happened in china and italy i read from the BBC. Best not to take the risk i think.

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"Cam people see a new clique of those who have recovered and are now allowed out and about risk free, start to appear as more and more people test as antibody positive?

And will this lead to desperate cases of people trying to get their infection over with just to go shagging again?

It has been reported some people have caught the virus twice. "

And a cat

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

Without playing down Corona virus, you're possibly at more risk from serious illness from unprotected sex or damaged condom

Yes, there's a higher chance of catching Corona virus but not of dying from it

Remember only a small percentage of people die from it and most recover fully within a week

Not that meeting until government restrictions are over goes without saying, but waiting for a guaranteed immunity isn't gonna happen.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Without playing down Corona virus, you're possibly at more risk from serious illness from unprotected sex or damaged condom

Yes, there's a higher chance of catching Corona virus but not of dying from it

Remember only a small percentage of people die from it and most recover fully within a week

Not that meeting until government restrictions are over goes without saying, but waiting for a guaranteed immunity isn't gonna happen."

. That's only if everyone sticks to the rules.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If people take the time to read about it, it's not a virus it's a protein covered in fat cells. It dies slowly on its own if no host to keep it alive. Sorry but never going to beat this one,have to lean to live with it like aids and a 100 other things that kill people. We are trying to play god again when are we going to wake up.

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By *manda_EdinTVTV/TS
over a year ago

edinburgh


"If people take the time to read about it, it's not a virus it's a protein covered in fat cells. It dies slowly on its own if no host to keep it alive. Sorry but never going to beat this one,have to lean to live with it like aids and a 100 other things that kill people. We are trying to play god again when are we going to wake up."
. Very true

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