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When people say they have no idea how they got it...

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Partedinsurprise · 29/01/2021 22:09

I see this all the time on MN as well as on social media - people saying they have no idea how they could possibly have got covid because they haven't been anywhere or seen anyone. Then it turns out they have been to the supermarket/post office/for a hospital appointment/live with someone who works outside the home etc etc. Are people who genuinely haven't left the house other than for walks outside when they are socially distanced from others really testing positive? Or do people think "I haven't been anywhere or seen anyone" doesn't include the supermarket and so on?

BTW this is not me criticising anyone for going going the supermarket or whatever, I'm just struggling to comprehend the sheer number of people who are adamant they've caught it despite not leaving the house. I think I keep as safe as I can - I get all my food shopping delivered, I live in a busy area so I tend to wear a mask when outside, both DH and I wfh and our DS is not at school. However if I caught it I don't think I would be baffled - I was in the chemist the other day picking up some antibiotics, sometimes it is impossible for me to stay 2m away from people outside unless I walk into traffic...and so on.

I'm just wondering which it is: are people genuinely getting it when they haven't left the house and have only been for walks when they were SD the entire time, OR are people genuinely surprised they are getting it despite supermarket trips and so on because they think if masked and distanced you can't catch it?

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ILookAtTheFloor · 01/02/2021 13:47

I think some people assume it's 'diseased strangers' that spread it around, and jump out of the way on pavements etc, but the fact is the vast majority of the time it's caught from someone you know, a colleague, friend, family member. That's the experience we've had as a family. My DH's side it spread like wildfire, we escaped somehow even after being in very close contact. Still can't see how.

bombaychef · 03/02/2021 21:20

There was a story in our large local paper today about a man who died despite only going the supermarket very occasionally. Then it said he was 'only in a family bubble with daughter and school age children' ... they were claiming he couldn't have got it from them as they got it from him. I despair. They were convinced it couldn't have been them that gave it to grand dad ffs

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