Out of interest, how do people who have had it now feel about lockdowns etc. With the chances of you catching or spreading it pretty much zero, is it harder accepting being locked down, especially if you have friends and family who have had it as well. Appreciate you cannot split the rules else every person ignoring lockdown would simply say they had all had it as an excuse but wondered if it was harder to accept once you are in a position whereby the risk you pose is far less than those that have not been infected with it.
I’ve had a mild case but even months later I still behave as though I haven’t. I’m slightly more relaxed about the risk to me, but have no idea whether I am still able to catch and transmit it to someone else, even if my own immune system can fight it off now without me even knowing it.
I’m not selfish enough to put others at risk when I know nothing about viruses, immune systems and so on.