Dear Asking For a Friend,
If your unvaccinated mother-in-law is invited to participate in a family celebration, you have to decide if you’re comfortable with the risks, and if so, there might be a way to handle that without the added stress or drama. The bottom line is that in these times, any gathering means that you need to consider your health and that of your family. When you’re dealing with someone who refuses to be vaccinated there are some things you should do and things you shouldn’t. You are fully within your right to ask that your mother-in-law wear a mask and social distance. It will be awkward, but we’re talking about your health and the health of your guests.
healthing_ca Unfamily them.
healthing_ca Nah, it's fine. Most people were doing them last summer too
healthing_ca bite me
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healthing_ca Well, to start with, don't stand this close to a hot BBQ with a little baby.
healthing_ca Cheer for them for holding it against the no sense because most of us jumped way too early!!!!
healthing_ca If your vaccination is so fucking effective, why would it matter then?
healthing_ca If the fully vaccinated are spreading covid the vaccines do not work. immunological response from a vaccine is to ensure the vaccinated are protected from infection. or have we changed the science around that now also..
healthing_ca No it’s not, you liars. Stop spreading hate.
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healthing_ca Why's that, only the law points them as potentialy sick, well in fact, their immune system is probably in better shape than the vaccinated people and they are usualy better party people. Invite more.
healthing_ca Bahahaha. If the vaxxed are spreading it to each other in places that are 100% vaxxed. You are perpetuating a lie. Nice try though.
healthing_ca Risk for everyone? LOL, no they are not.
healthing_ca Is there any data showing that vaccinated people are transmitting just as much? Or hospitalizations and deaths are just as much?