Covid Exposure Question

I'd reschedule. If they don't want to get tested that's their choice, but why risk it? I'm not a gambler especially with my health. And I wouldn't want to get sick just to be polite.
 

I think a lot of people who won’t get vaccinated is because they lack trust. People know if they take polio vaccine they are very unlikely to get polio. Same for measles, same for shingles, same for pertussis, same for tetanus and most every other vaccine on the market.
 

opinions_ everybody has one.......similar to that old saying....except politicians of course ...

professor google, with the appropriate effort and with time -the facts shall all be known...to help us uninformed and misinformed folks sort out the political greed fodder from the facts.--but like Sante Claus, the Easter bunny, tooth fairy, boogy man, etc --

will only be grasped by some.--

song play in background......"send in the clowns"
 
An older article explaining successful vaccines & the impact on quality of life.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6777997/

As win231 points out covid is not a hoax. Believing what works for an individual is still valid. We were covid-19 vaccinated & got booster shots. We get yearly flu vaccine shots & we both have not had side effects, no flu & no covid-19. Does what we do work? Don't know & can't say. But being alive, healthy I attribute to not chancing the alternative.

As for delaying a visit. Simple
"better safe than sorry"
seems to be appropriate.
 

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