And I just don't get what about this is such a taboo? Is this some neurotypical brainpan thing? Is this some ontological safety thing (lib psych speak for refusing to see the world for what it is)?
I'll just tell my clients next week that I just had covid, let's not see in person. It's not hard.
And I'll wear a ffp2 if I have to go somewhere. Also not hard.
If it's covid, you can just say so, you can also still care. You can test. My partner currently has a 40C fever, this is not a cold!