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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s in the summer and outdoors? I’d definitely go and take the kids and your mom. I’m very pro vax and I’d be angry about your unvaccinated sibling being there so I’d avoid them as much as possible and also not hang out indoors much at all but an outdoor summer wedding sounds very safe to me. Re evaluate your DH’s feelings and possible visit w in laws once date gets closer and we see how the pandemic is by then. [/quote] Full vaccination is not 100% preventative as proved by the April 2021 Houston wedding. Open air and 92 fully vaccinated guests. 6 Delta variant-2 Pfizer and 2 Moderna got covid-19 and Baylor determined it was introduced by 2 who had Covaxin BBV152 and traveled from India. So would have tested negative to get on the flights? 1 of the 6 died. https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20210713/delta-variant-vaccinated-guests-outdoor-wedding I heard a recent indoor wedding of fully vaccinated of about the same size had 20% plus positive post wedding. Most weddings and associated events aren't dissected and researched like the Houston wedding so regard that as what can happen at an outdoor wedding. Add in unvaccinated plus omicron and it could have been worse. [/quote] +1 People want to think "but it's outdoors" is a magic formula for evading infection. Nope. But you can't tell that to the "live your life! You're anxious!" posters on DCUM. The same ones who think "follow the science" means outdoors is 100 percent fine, and will look at the actual study on a real outdoor event and pretend infection just couldn't happen that way. We could ALL get back to more events if everyone would actually hit pause for long enough to break the chain of infections but nope, people insist it's "only a cold" now. [/quote] Two more weeks. Flatten the curve. And so on. I’m sure this time will be different.[/quote]
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