If you are required to list names of everyone you saw for Contact Tracing, would you provide a SP's full name?

Chessmen

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There was an exposure at my workplace before and I got nervous at the prospect of having to contact the last SP I saw, as it would involve asking for confidential information (like asking for her real name) and then it could affect her business if she gets contacted or asked to isolate. She could easily block me or not say anything. Thankfully, it was false alarm and I tested negative
 

wetnose

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Yes. I think public health is more important, especially considering how some people can catch it and have no symptoms AT ALL, while being 100% infectious. The new strains are no joke - they can affect people in their 20s and 30s.
 

Sophia Fae YVR

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There was an exposure at my workplace before and I got nervous at the prospect of having to contact the last SP I saw, as it would involve asking for confidential information (like asking for her real name) and then it could affect her business if she gets contacted or asked to isolate. She could easily block me or not say anything. Thankfully, it was false alarm and I tested negative
If she was exposed and you knew and didn’t give her a heads up, that’s bad form dude. That puts her health as well as that of the community at big risk. Same goes for STI exposure! Just tell her, let her handle it and keep herself safe.
 

masterpoonhunter

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It goes the other way too. If she knew she was exposed would you get a text or call from her?
Tough situation no matter how this is sliced or diced.
Thankfully vaccinations are well in play!
 
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