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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a similar question. We will still be hosting a Zoom Seder because some will not yet be vaccinated and others live out of town. We are thinking about having my 91 year old FIL and his 91 year old girlfriend join us in person. They are both fully vaccinated. My DH and will will have our first shot but not the second one by then. My DH is my FILs caregiver and has been with both of them throughout. One of my daughters is fully vaccinated and the other will not be yet and is returning from a trip about a week before. She is traveling by herself to visit fully vaccinated grandparents but will only be seeing them outside. I will probably ask her to test a few days after she returns. Seems pretty low risk. Seem ok?[/quote] No. That’s multiple households, not just two households. Not in line with cdc guidance.[/quote] Sort of. FIL and girlfriend don’t live together but don’t see anyone other than my DH (or when they have dr. Appointments). My daughters live alone but generally don’t see others and if they do, they have isolated and tested before seeing us. It probably is multiple households but also pretty low risk. Part of me thinks it is fine and the other part thinks we have made it this far, why chance it.[/quote] Your reasoning is BS. It is multiple households. It does not follow cdc guidance[/quote] This. Plus, there are newer strains now circulating that are not covered by the vaccine. It's all about level of risk and I would not go beyond CDC guidelines.[/quote]
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