I was more curious if you had serology testing regularly and knew you didn’t have Covid.
I want to know the answer of one of the topics of discussion in Covid
You will eventually get vs you can protect yourself forever.
My personal philosophy was you are going to get it eventually so take precautions until vaccines were available and maintain recommended vaccination rates then don’t worry about it. There is not much population level seroprevelamce testing going on anymore so not much good info.
The other question I have around long covid is is your risk of long covid the same per infection or does it eventually approach 0 on a new infection. If it would approach 0 in a cautious approach and an active approach then the decision to lick door knobs wouldn’t matter.
There was a recent study which I haven’t read yet that suggests it’s per infection from the headline.
https://www.sciencealert.com/every-c...id-study-warns