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Excuseme, from what I understand the chances of passing it on through indirect contact are extremely low, compared to passing it on via the respiratory system. But yes, even those who are prepared to run risks themselves should carry on doing exactly what we're told to (and maybe even more), because we NEED to get that R number down, for the benefit of everyone. It just takes one young, healthy person to pass it on to an older person, who ends up in hospital, passes it on to NHS staff, who pass it on to other staff and their families.... and so it goes on.
And it only takes one child to catch it to deprive a whole classroomful of children their education, which they really need.
And it only takes one child to catch it to deprive a whole classroomful of children their education, which they really need.