| No, I would not go. Especially with an elderly person. |
People over 70 are by definition high risk. |
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I thought it was an old thread that someone has dug up.
I am vaccinated but I honestly think we need to just let it all go. Our next threat is a possible nuclear strike or a ww3. Let’s move on from covid. And yes I would decline too! |
| I have no idea the vaccination or booster status of any of my cousins so yes, I would go. Are you going to start asking elderly relatives if they got two boosters soon and basing decisions off of this? |
| Wait, I see they declined the invite. What’s the purpose of your post? They aren’t even coming. |
For low risk vaccinated and boosted people I agree though I don’t have room in my life for stupid anymore and anti vaxxers are the pinnacle of stupid. For high risk which includes the elderly yeah they need to stay away from the unvaccinated, especially in a prolonged situation like dining together where the at risk person would not have a mask. |
I never ask for anyone’s vax status. As for the elderly I let them decide. I am 46 but hopefully I am not too afraid of death by the time I am 76 and my kid is grown. |
| Yes, of course. The circus is over. Now accept the fact that covid will be around for ever. If you believe in vaccine and are vaccinated what are you worry about? You are supposed to be protected, right? |
Yep. My elderly parents are going out to eat regularly... No way to know whether the rest of the diners and employees are vaccinated. |
“If you believe in vaccine”. That’s amazing |
That’s not what the CDC has said. There is an entire section on their website, “Covid-19 Recommendations for Older Adults” that notes that if you are fully vaccinated, you can return to many of the activities you did before the pandemic, which includes eating out at restaurants (by definition includes sharing airspace with unvaccinated individuals). |
Me too! |
42% of Omicron deaths in a recent two month study were vaccinated (no, I’m not antivax and yes, I and my whole immediate family are vaccinated). 2/3 of all the deaths were over age 75. OP is right to be concerned for her mom coming into close unmasked contact at a restaurant with an entire antivax family. Also, most loud antivaxxers also make other stupid choices that increase their risk of getting and spreading COVID. |
You’re immature. We get it. |
Wrong. |