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Imagine how popular you will be with your mates/ housemates/ family if you bring it back and spread it around and then one of their/ your gran dies.
What with the pandemic on, whatever I bring home, including food packaging and said salvaged bike parts, gets scrubbed with a clean microfibre cloth doused in alcohol. Stopped buying fresh fruit and veg a long time ago. Go with frozen instead. Our daily household cleaning routine looks like a South Korean civil defence squad going through a train minus the PPE. Good enough for you?
Also, exercise boosts the immune system and keeps Jack from becoming a dull boy. Am Finnish so own an axe.
@pacef8
Don't listen to this. Yes, you might be likely to get it, we all might. That point is absolutely not "you’re going to get it sooner or later [so may as well get it sooner]".
If you do get it now from your trip to London, whatever you feel the odds are, and you take it back to from wherever you came from, how would you feel if that was then passed on to someone more vulnerable or more people than it needed to be passed on to? If you can just not take the trip to London and add to the prevention of adding immediate/acute burden to health/support services, then don't do it.