Chavodel8en
Contributor
For now, this is largely an academic question, as I cant dive for the time being (my county is on lockdown).
A few years back I swapped out my regs to a primary donate set-up. I had not done so previously, frankly, out of laziness, but finally decided the small amount of reduced risk was worth it. Also, I had never found an octo-holder that worked properly.
Should I go back? Are folks more worried about taking a reg from someones mouth now? I've never had to donate before, but we're talking about the weighing of small risks anyways.
I dont know whether the coronavirus can survive underwater the second it takes to donate. Nobody may know about this, since its a novel virus.
Speaking for myself, right now, I think I'd rather take the reg that wasnt in your mouth.
What do you all think?
A few years back I swapped out my regs to a primary donate set-up. I had not done so previously, frankly, out of laziness, but finally decided the small amount of reduced risk was worth it. Also, I had never found an octo-holder that worked properly.
Should I go back? Are folks more worried about taking a reg from someones mouth now? I've never had to donate before, but we're talking about the weighing of small risks anyways.
I dont know whether the coronavirus can survive underwater the second it takes to donate. Nobody may know about this, since its a novel virus.
Speaking for myself, right now, I think I'd rather take the reg that wasnt in your mouth.
What do you all think?