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Post by floridagirl on Nov 8, 2021 14:19:59 GMT
Honestly, as tough as it is, you have to do what you are comfortable with. If you are not comfortable with unvaccinated (I am not if I am completely honest) then don't invite them, even if it is your own mom. She made a choice not to vax and you are entitled to make a choice that you are not comfortable around an unvaxxed person.
Last year the weekend before Thanksgiving our oldest DS decided to travel (pre vaccinations). We told him that he needed two negative covid tests before he could come to Thanksgiving dinner. He only had one negative test before Thanksgiving. He called and asked what time is dinner? I asked what time do you want me to drop it off on our porch. Its a hard line to take, but I felt the right one. People have choices to travel or vax or not and you have choices as to whether you want to be around them.
Okay getting off my soapbox now.
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Post by FurryP on Nov 8, 2021 23:30:09 GMT
That is a lot to deal with. And I totally get you. The thing is vaccinated or not vaccinated you can still get COVID, and still pass it along. So I don't know why it makes a difference to not invite people that are not vaccinated. Maybe I am missing something. Personally I would not be hosting anything. Good luck! Because people who aren't vaccinated are more likely to contract COVID, and her unvaccinated relatives specifically are not otherwise following guidelines. Ok thank you. I did not know that. I thought it was just that they were more likely to get very sick and hospitalized. Good to know.
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