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I assume that was directed toward me. I was quite clear about taking precautions not to spread the virus to high risk individuals. Perhaps you missed that part?
You are free to hide out in the basement as long as you'd like. I'm going to live my life. And as I pointed out back in April, Dr. Fauci said that it was ok to use dating apps such as Tinder, as long as people are aware of the risks. I can't imagine a handful of tickle fetishists having sessions is going to drive a major spreading event in comparison to mainstream dating apps. People need to take a step back and cut it out with the hyperbolic hysteria.
Plenty of resources available, or you could accuse people of 'hiding out' when they're simply contributing towards a positive outcome. I guess Doctors 'need to take a step back' and cut out preaching their showings from clinical studies, and everything they know about pathogenic organisms.
Everything Dr. Fauci Has Said About Coronavirus
BY
MICHAEL MARTIN
AUGUST 25, 2020
https://www.eatthis.com/dr-fauci-best-coronavirus-tips/
I'll draw your attention to the relevant points:
#10 Don't Shake Hands ("Oh, but tickling is nothing like shaking hands...")
Early in the pandemic, Fauci attracted headlines for declaring that the handshake is dead — it's all too easy to pass germs from hand to hand, then to face or mouth, resulting in infection. On July 3, Fauci said "I think it's going to be a while" before he feels comfortable shaking hands or giving a casual hug. "The infection rate will have to be extremely low or nonexistent, or we have to have a vaccine. Right now, I don't even think about doing it."
#11 Socialize Carefully
Fauci told the Washington Post that he and his wife will entertain at home, but they'll only invite two people at a time, and only outdoors. "On the rare occasion when we have people over, we have them out on the deck, six feet apart," he said. "We wear masks, unless we are eating. We don't share anything. There are no common bowls." If the weather won't permit them to socialize outside, they cancel.
#13 Don't Assume Your Risk Is Zero Because Of Your Age
During an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Fauci said that even if you're young and otherwise healthy, you're still at risk of serious coronavirus infection. "That's the thing that you've got to get people to appreciate. It isn't zero," he said. "There are some clear instances of people who are young and otherwise healthy who went on to get seriously ill. Rarely—and it is rarely—they've even gone on to get seriously ill and die. The risk is not zero."
#17 Remember That Asymptomatic People Can Spread The Virus
"When you look at the level of virus in the nasal pharynx of someone who's symptomatic versus without symptoms, the level is exactly the same," said Fauci. "So you can make the assumption that… without symptoms, you can spread it. We know from pretty good studies that asymptomatic people can drive transmission of this virus."
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/31/dr-...contagious-it-wont-likely-ever-disappear.html