Rumours and myths of coronavirus is much more devastating than suffering from the virus, as the hoax creates much more panic. Amidst the coronavirus scare, the majority of people are in quarantine state or moreover locked in their house. So in that many sexual or mythical question arrives in one's mind. Here are some questions
Similarly, there are many questions arises in one's mind regarding their partners and families. Some of them are:
If I have children, can I take them to the park so they can get out of the house?
Yes, but practice social distancing. Let them run around, but keep them away from other kids. Watch out for your own child or someone else sneezing or coughing.
Is it OK to have sex with my partner?
No, unless you’ve just been tested and waited five days that you shouldn’t. No kissing either. I think it just too much of a risk that one of you might be infected. Also, you have to remember that older people have sex too and they’re especially in danger.
Is it morally irresponsible to visit a sick relative?
Depends on the relative. You don’t have to visit your 23-year-old nephew if he sick. You can Skype him and stay in touch via email or text. However, a sick relative may need a meal or other assistance, especially if they’re cognitively slipping. There are also risks of falls if someone isn’t there to help them.
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Is it ethical to reveal a friend or colleague who is showing symptoms and ignoring them?
Yes in times of pandemic, it important to have people who seem sick take care of themselves. Hopefully, you can talk to them first before talking to a third party.