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As a stage actor, I decided to withdraw from a show due to the pandemic. Is it the right decision?

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Published At October 1, 2020
Reviewed AtJanuary 22, 2024

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am a 23-year-old male and an asthmatic. Although it is mostly under control, I am still in a higher risk group for contracting the virus. I was facing a dilemma and was wondering if I could get a doctor's advice. I am a stage actor who has to decide on withdrawing from a show I am supposed to be in which starts two months later. The theater cannot guarantee actors will stay six feet apart or that masks will be worn at all times. I have also not met anyone I would be working with, so I have no idea about my exposure to COVID-19. Is withdrawing the right decision?

Answered by Dr. Sugreev Singh

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

There is a risk if the area comes under the contaminated zone. Because without a mask, there is always a risk even if social distancing is maintained. When someone positive with the virus passes through or goes from the same place, there are high chances of getting an infection. It is better to stay away from such a crowded place, or proper precautions should be maintained if you go then. Withdraw is the right decision if you have respiratory issues.

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Dr. Sugreev Singh
Dr. Sugreev Singh

Internal Medicine

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