Anonymous wrote:My sister is in her late thirties. She is completely terrified of getting Covid. She was vaccinated months ago but refuses to be around my elementary-school age children (she has no children) because they are unvaccinated. A couple of weeks ago I visited her and she insisted we all sit outside and she then eat at a different table from everyone, wearing a mask when not eating. She has no health conditions or co-morbidities and is a fit, healthy person. She won't visit our elderly parents (even though they live near her) from fear of Covid. I tried to tell her this is too much and she says I'm judging her and that she has her boundaries. It makes me feel sad that she is this way, but I don't feel there is anything I can/should do.
Anonymous wrote:OP
Shut up and mind your own business.
If anything your sister is more compassionate than you are. Grow up.
She is not hurting anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Does she have a history of anxiety?
Anonymous wrote:Covid isn't over - the Delta/Indian variant is out of control and she has the right to her boundaries.
What exactly can't wait until there is a higher level of vaccinated population or your children are vaccinated at the very least?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds smart. Why should she take on extra risk when there are so many breakthrough cases just so you can socialize the way you want to?
Oh boy, quiet troll!
Anonymous wrote:She sounds smart. Why should she take on extra risk when there are so many breakthrough cases just so you can socialize the way you want to?