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Author: SunnyDaze
Date: 2020-05-02 14:00
Hi,
I'm not sure if it helps any, but we've got practical experience here of how the virus spreads, and about trying to contain it. My husband got it first and we tried really really hard to contain it by quarantining him in one room and bleaching everything, in sight. I even wore a mask any time I nipped into the room to visit.
It made no earthly difference though and I got the virus 5 days after he did, and now my son has it. The message I get from this is that if someone in your group has it, then you are all probably going to get it, no matter how hard you try.
I do wonder about this idea that's being suggested of forming social bubbles though.
For example if three of you live close by each other, and have been living in really tight social isolation for two months, perhaps you could safely form one isolation group together? If you have been clearly symptom-free, it might make sense for your three families to agree to become a single isolation unit, visiting only each other, and no one else.
If you did that, and still went out nowhere else, and got your shopping delivered, then theoretically there would be a low risk of any of you bringing the virus in, and you could go back to playing music as a threesome.
This would only work for retired people with no children in the house who were practising really tight social isolation, but for people in such a situation, I can imagine having some friends to play music with could really be a nice thing.
Jen
(I'm a biomedical research scientist rather than a medic, and I may be talking a lot of rubbish. Honestly, who knows what's going to happen tomorrow, let alone this summer...)
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