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Re: Quantifying the chances of having a positive Covid test near the end of trip to Annecy, France for a race at the end of October [Hollywood_USAF]
Hollywood_USAF wrote:
so this is what society is devolved into. Quit over thinking and live your life. You could trip down the stairs in a minute and tear your ACL, or get hit by a car on your bike ride, worrying about catching a cold on travel is the least of your worries, I travel every 2 weeks cross country in and out of airports planes etc. haven't gotten any colds


Have I written anything in this thread about being scared of getting physically ill from Covid? You can call us cheap and/or too devoted to our jobs because we're worried about getting a positive Covid test that would require us to quarantine for an extra 10 days in France before we can return to the U.S. but you made it up in your head that I started this thread because I was scared of feeling physically ill because I caught Covid. I want to go to France to run, at age 62, a 50-mile trail ultra in the Alps with 16K+ of ascent and 16K+ of descent and the first 8 hours of the race will be in the dark. I've had multiple shoulda woulda coulda discussions with my wife this weekend.

How many times have you been required to get tested for a "cold" to return to the U.S. during your trips? That's what my question concerned.
Last edited by: Mark Lemmon: Sep 19, 21 18:01

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  • Post edited by Mark Lemmon (Dawson Saddle) on Sep 19, 21 18:01