Anonymous
Post 12/10/2020 15:23     Subject: How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

“I would love to go, but I don’t want to be hospitalized.”
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2020 13:15     Subject: How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

Anonymous wrote:
If it’s illegal, call their county department of health so they can stop the party.

If it’s not illegal, then reply all and warn them that they are playing with people’s lives - their own or someone else’s. It makes them murderers.


The only thing this will accomplish is making you look like a loon..
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2020 10:50     Subject: How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

If a family member I knew pretty well I would prob say “Are you crazy? No way!”
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2020 18:18     Subject: Re:How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

"Thanks for thinking of me, but we're not comfortable with that kind of event right now in light of COVID."
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2020 18:07     Subject: Re:How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

You express your regrets that you will not be able to attend and move on.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2020 18:05     Subject: How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

"I'm sorry, I cannot attend. I am mourning the loss of my 55-year-old uncle, a father of two who died alone with a tube down his throat. But enjoy your large gathering of people."
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2020 15:39     Subject: How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

"We will not be able to attend as we are adhering to public health guidance on social distancing."
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2020 15:36     Subject: How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

Anonymous wrote:Decline the invite and then the day before the event tip off the local health department.


That is what I would do
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2020 15:35     Subject: How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Sorry, per CDC Covid pandemic recommendations, I will not be able to attend.”

You can only control you.


This is what I'd say.


"Sorry, per CDC Covid pandemic reommendations, I will not be attending."

"Thanks for the invite, but for me this represents an unacceptable risk."

"I would love to attend at a future time when its safe to do so."

"I wont be able to attend because of the risk. The CDC recommendations are pretty clear. I hope you have a good time, and also know the risk you and everyone else are taking".

I would report the event too.


Can you link me to the CDC recommendation that this type of gathering is not recommended? Not being snarky, I looked and couldn't actually find it. Locally, where I live, there are clear legal mandates prohibiting this kind of gathering, but I couldn't find anything from the CDC.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2020 15:19     Subject: How do I respond to a super spreader party invite?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Sorry, per CDC Covid pandemic recommendations, I will not be able to attend.”

You can only control you.


This is what I'd say.


"Sorry, per CDC Covid pandemic reommendations, I will not be attending."

"Thanks for the invite, but for me this represents an unacceptable risk."

"I would love to attend at a future time when its safe to do so."

"I wont be able to attend because of the risk. The CDC recommendations are pretty clear. I hope you have a good time, and also know the risk you and everyone else are taking".

I would report the event too.