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hessian | 10:12 Fri 27th Oct 2023 | Body & Soul
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I am recovering from a mild dose of covid. When I'm finally clear are my house content also clear or does the house need fumigating (with what?).

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Your house will not need to be fumigated

I should burn it down if I were you, just to be on the safe side.

How do you know you had Covid? If it was via a test, why are you testing yourself? What other infectious respiratory diseases (of which there are very many) did you test yourself for?

^Ouch!😬

11.15. How rude you are .

New Judge has an opinion on Covid which he insists on foisting on others.

Ginger, we all have an  opinion, but to be so rude to a fellow aber is wrong.

Yes, anne...but calling yourself "New Judge" makes it O.K. - apparently.

And an avatar of a judge ! 

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I looked at it as perfectly reasonable sarcasm. Life is too short to be deadly serious 100% of the time.

I am 100% with NJ.

Some people on here need to get a life.

I think some people have been conditioned to behave in a certain way when COVID is mentioned. If that person is elderly, and/or vulnerable in another way which could result in serious illness, or has relatives/friends who might be affected, I can quite understand it. 

Naomi, are you here to reply to the Q, or to have a pop at me?

by all means if I break the Site Rules report me . 

It's true zac, I know some very vulnerable people who even now dread the winter, and no doubt will will be staying at home in case of covid/flu/ illness. We should respect their concerns and wishes .

anneasquith, I have replied to the question - but you haven't.  

It's  not OK to be sarcastic to a genuine question in the right section to someone who hasn't been on here for years and is obviously worried.  NJ was rude.  

 

 

 

Indeed. 

Anne the comment by Naomi was actually a back-handed compliment, saying it is good to see you making a sensible and helpful comment to the OP. Good on you 

I don't think it was, Floko!

You have hit the nail on the head there anneasquith. As a carer of someone who is very vulnerable I would test myself and then proceed even more carefully if it show positive, trying to avoid contact.

However, I wouldn't go to any great lengths to deep clean the house afterwards as I'm sure the virus stays longer inside me than it does on furniture and light switches.

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