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Is anyone vulnerable still isolating? Covid

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KindredPoodle · 05/05/2024 22:02

My father was told to isolate years ago during the first wave of covid, because some immune suppressant medication he had to take every few years made him temporarily clinically vulnerable.

Years later, he is still following this advice and claims that he still had to isolate for safety . He sees nobody, insists on washing the food delivery in bleach solution, quarantines the post and doesn’t allow my mum to go into anyone’s houses or get close to them. It suits him because he’s naturally antisocial and quite controlling, but it’s destroying her life.

So my question is, is ANYONE else who was told to isolate (back when covid was a big scary unknown threat, and we had no vaccines or knowledge of how to treat it) still isolating? My sense is that very few are, and my dad is doing it out of some combination of fear, mental health and habit

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WhereIsSpringtime · 14/05/2024 10:01

MERS is also a coronavirus.

RafaistheKingofClay · 14/05/2024 20:30

NefertitiV · 13/05/2024 11:56

@SplitFountainPen

"Colds are minor infections of the nose and throat caused by more than 200 different viruses. Rhinovirus is the most common cause, accounting for 10 to 40 percent of colds. Other common cold viruses include coronavirus and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)."

This quote, while accurate, doesn't tell the whole story. Coronaviruses have always existed. Rhinoviruses are a type of coronavirus. COVID-19 is distinct from a common coronavirus, however. It is a multi-system virus - respiratory, vascular and possibly neurological.

Not to mention the immune system, potentially leaving you at greater risk from other infections.

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