I met up with a friend at the weekend who showed up with a stuffy nose and cough (without pre-warning me she was unwell) . Without testing for covid she told me because she had been double-jabbed it couldn't be covid
, and because I had been double-jabbed she said I couldn't catch covid (none of our children have been vaccinated though). I know vaccines have reduced hospital admissions, but I was surprised she believed it meant you couldn't catch covid at all after it. She didn't believe me when I told her she could still catch it/have it and pass it on. Needless to say, I cut the outing short.
I know its something we have to get used to living with, but do other people feel uncomfortable mixing with people displaying cold or covid - like symptoms? Has anyone else encountered people who have gone back to the 'it's just a cold so I don't care if you catch it' mentality now restrictions have lifted?