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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2367813" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>Interesting isn't it? What intrigues me is that they don't take into account certain other "risks". For instance I live alone so if I am going to pick it up it would be like the last couple of weeks a dentist, hospital and GP appointment. In the weeks I don't visit those, which is far more often, the only people I cross are out on a walk or delivery people at the door. Therefore I "assume" lowering my potential "viral load" risk. Whereas in a family situation people live with others so the potential viral load "would" possibly be higher. I haven't seen much science on viral load but if you take into account care homes and hospital wards I assume it has an impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2367813, member: 521172"] Interesting isn't it? What intrigues me is that they don't take into account certain other "risks". For instance I live alone so if I am going to pick it up it would be like the last couple of weeks a dentist, hospital and GP appointment. In the weeks I don't visit those, which is far more often, the only people I cross are out on a walk or delivery people at the door. Therefore I "assume" lowering my potential "viral load" risk. Whereas in a family situation people live with others so the potential viral load "would" possibly be higher. I haven't seen much science on viral load but if you take into account care homes and hospital wards I assume it has an impact. [/QUOTE]
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