As far as I'm.... bla de bla de bla bla, same old me me me
to clarify skipdiver, are you just saying you don't want to use the app/have it continuously switched on/monitoring your movements/who you end up close to, or are you saying that you are going into places such as pubs where you have to give your details (either on paper or online) and NOT giving them your details or true details?
edit - last three words added pending an answer.
70% of people who have the virus don't have symptoms. .
The only answer that the OP needs.https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coron...reatment/when-to-self-isolate-and-what-to-do/
Website says to stay at home and don't leave the house....
But we're minimizing close contact, whilst complying with current law on contact details being required to be given.It's just as likely that it could be you infecting other people with the virus then, not me. Those of us who object to the various knee-jerk coronavirus policies don't have a monopoly on being virus carriers. All the pro-lockdown nanny state do-gooders who enjoy lecturing everyone else are just as much of an infection conduit.
Re Turbo trainer:-
PS It's also a good way to see how any illness has affected you - at least you don't have to fall off at speed. When I wasn't well in December I wasn't well enough to ride, but I did get on the turbo - mistake. Power right down, heart rate not getting up. At least I hadn't left the garage.
There are quite a few on another 'cycling forum' that have been hit by long covid, and they can tell all their outputs are down - safe way to do it on a turbo. Some felt ill for days after trying a little exercise.
Which cycling forum is that?