I have stopped testing routinely as for various reasons my normal going-out activities are not happening at present. However I have recently tested before visiting someone in a care home, and also prior to doing a lacemaking demonstration at a museum, as I wouldn't have wanted to be passing it on to people getting close to see what I was doing. All negative tests I hasten to add.
To be honest, all the media reports seem to suggest such wide ranging and differing symptoms, most of which have always been caused by other lesser illnesses, that we would all be testing every day because of sniffles, coughs, tummy upsets, aches and pains and it's not feasible to be doing that. And, if people don't have symptoms they are even less likely to test, unless before visiting vulnerable people thry they will be in close proximity to.
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