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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If this is a permanent disability situation, will this be an issue every Christmas? Or is it just this Christmas? Do you know what your DH or kids want to do? [/quote] Hello, there’s a pandemic right now. This is an exceptional situation.[/quote] Everybody is vaccinated except the baby. The vaccine prevents severe illness and OP already said DH’s illness doesn’t increase his risk for Covid. It’s up the the grandparents to decide their risk tolerance. Covid isn’t going away and all but the youngest children can now get vaccinated if they choose. Life must go on.[/quote] Life must go on does not mean people have to spend the night in the same bedroom together. We are in the middle of a surge. And it is attitude like yours that are going to make the surge worse for us. I just hope it’s people like you who wind up in the hospital rather than my family.[/quote] Wow. I hope nobody ends up in the hospital. We are all vaccinated, we don’t socialize in large groups, and we mask for essential errands. We will start seeing family at the holidays again. We aren’t the reason for the surge. [/quote] Are you living under a rock? People are getting Covid left and right the past week or two. In the past week I’ve had five different friends who are boostered and who are smart enough to wear a mask in stores etc. get Covid. Tho I don’t think they wear n95s. If any of you work in person or leave your house or go to school, then you could have Covid and you could give it to your family members. Who will then go back to work or school and give it to other people. If you think you can’t get or spread Covid just because you’re vaccinated, where have you been? It’s not May 2021.[/quote] I don’t think I can’t get or spread it just because I’m vaccinated. Of course that’s not that the case. But the vaccine is very effective at preventing severe illness. Covid isn’t going to be eradicated. I wish it would go away just as badly as you, trust me.[/quote] Well have fun getting Covid. With that attitude, you’re going to.[/quote] And I’ll be fine. Because I’m fully vaccinated and I have the booster. Crawl back under your rock until the end of time because guess what, it’s always going to be like this.[/quote]
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