Yeah, probably loads, in fairness. I've not heard of anything similar in the US (a country where people often get ten days'hokiday leave a year and seldom take that for fear of getting sacked)
Some might be. But the reality is that for many the symptoms might be quite similar to, say, bronchitis or another chest infection. Or they might have another type of cold.
Every authority and expert on this issue says testing is key.
I've got no problem with football clubs using the scheme. Clubs like Saints and Norwich are medium sized businesses with high overheards and very precarious income streams. What I do have a problem with is the small cadre of players who take out millions each not chucking into the pot to make up the extra 20%.
Without a determined and comprehensive testing programme there is no exit strategy and our testing numbers and approach is way behind some other countries.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/25/uk-coronavirus-policy-scientific-dominic-cummings?CMP=share_btn_tw
A view on the government's misguided dallying (if that's what it was).
Will be interesting to see how things go in Sweden which seems even more relaxed than our government was.
If you've recovered you probably aren't contagious any more. The virus can live on hands for a while but not indefinitely.
You may now have immunity. That's certainly the hope, but the science is currently inconclusive.