
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't go, but I would write a long heartfelt letter about the person the immediate family can have and if they chose they could even share at the funeral. Funerals are a great way to spread illness. You forget about protocol and hug people and comfort and tears spread illness. I know you are not diagnosed with anything, I just personally think extreme times call for extreme measures.
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That shiva in Rockville exposed hundreds of people. Maybe none will end up positive, but it is having a ripple effect for self-quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't go, but I would write a long heartfelt letter about the person the immediate family can have and if they chose they could even share at the funeral. Funerals are a great way to spread illness. You forget about protocol and hug people and comfort and tears spread illness. I know you are not diagnosed with anything, I just personally think extreme times call for extreme measures.
Anonymous wrote:A relative passed away and the funeral is in a part of VA that is currently unaffected by coronavirus. I’m in Fairfax Co. and, although I don’t think I’ve been exposed to the coronavirus, there’s no way to know for sure - and it seems that people can have it but not experience symptoms. More cases are popping up every day.
Should I go or not? This was a much-loved relative.