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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Staying home with your family is much safer.
Testing discovers who HAS it, it doesn't deter them from getting it. If someone in the bubble has it, they expose others BEFORE they know they have it. This is not difficult to understand.
Also, I think people are being misled a bit by the word bubble. Bubble implies no entry or exit. But that isn't the case - there are people needing to enter and exit the bubble regularly (for food delivery, etc). Servicing 600 team personnel plus all the support personnel requires a great deal.
The 'bubble' will not be a zero-risk environment.
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It's amazing to me how people refuse to speak to each other civilly on this topic.
No doubt staying inside your house is the safest thing you can do. As I said earlier, I can't comment what athletes or anyone else are doing in this regard.
The point of this discussion was around bringing the virus home to your family. In which case, I don't know how testing isn't relevant to that.