Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
That shiva in Rockville exposed hundreds of people. Maybe none will end up positive, but it is having a ripple effect for self-quarantine.
Actually do a long email instead. Technically you could send germs by mail if you had them. Can't germs live for a few says on surfaces?
Oh come on! Send the letter. Send flowers. Stop being paranoid.
Anonymous wrote:Immediate family ... yes.
Extended family ...no.
What church is allowing funerals with extended family?
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
That shiva in Rockville exposed hundreds of people. Maybe none will end up positive, but it is having a ripple effect for self-quarantine.
Actually do a long email instead. Technically you could send germs by mail if you had them. Can't germs live for a few says on surfaces?
Anonymous wrote:Posting again to say it is cruel and selfish for anyone to expect others to attend a funeral, wedding or other event during a time like this. It is selfish not to cancel these events to protect people.
Anonymous wrote:No, don't go. I work in funeral service and I'm surprised they are holding funeral, frankly. Guidance is no groups more than 10, and graveside services only. We are pushing just the speakers in attendance on site and live-streaming the service to everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would go too, but carry hand sanitizer, not hug people, and generally try to not touch stuff.
This is what I would do. Also wear gloves - any gloves.
I’d also be early to the wake and not attend any house event.
Go to be present but be extremely mindful of social distancing.
Anonymous wrote:
I would go too, but carry hand sanitizer, not hug people, and generally try to not touch stuff.