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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is insane. You and your husband are fine to have his elderly parent alone on Christmas? [/quote] He is choosing to remain unvaxxed. I would tell him that [b]if he gets vaxxed a[/b]nd is willing to do a covid test, you would love to have him for Christmas. Otherwise, no. [/quote] Attempting to strong-arm him into getting vaccinated is wrong. Asking for the test is reasonable though not the most logical in this scenario. [/quote] Oh I’m totally fine with strong-arming someone to get vaccinated. But this isn’t even strong-arming. [b]I only want to be around vaccinated people.[/b] If you aren’t vaccinated stay at home! Everyone is then making their own choices. And is accepting the consequences of those choices.[/quote] You are never going to be able to eliminate the presence of unvaccinated people. They will still be in grocery stores, restuarants, your kids' schools, your work place (unless you exclusively work from home), and many other places.[/quote]
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