Do you allow covid unvaccinated people in your home yet?

slobee

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I can't take the vaccine because of health reasons so I'm still cautious about people coming into my home. I feel bad for them but it is for my protection as well as theirs. We still know people that have the virus. How do you handle these situations expecially people dropping by without notice. Most people that get it now don't quarantine when ill. Thanks.
 

My only visitors are maintenance workers, and I wouldn't know their vaccination status unless they happened to mention it.

I've been vaccinated and boosted, but I continue to wear a mask when I'm in close contact with people.

Part of it is a concern for my health, and part of it is a show of respect to others.

Don't compromise your health or your personal beliefs based on the opinions of others.

Continue to do what is comfortable for you and your situation.
 

My only visitors are maintenance workers, and I wouldn't know their vaccination status unless they happened to mention it.

I've been vaccinated and boosted, but I continue to wear a mask when I'm in close contact with people.

Part of it is a concern for my health, and part of it is a show of respect to others.

Don't compromise your health or your personal beliefs based on the opinions of others.

Continue to do what is comfortable for you and your situation.

"Continue to do what is comfortable for you and your situation."

Exactly !
 
My son has not been vaccinated and I invited him to move back in after his wife died from COVID. He had it as well but after a couple of rough weeks, came out alright. I know he's being extra careful and probably still has a degree of immunity. I'm due for my first booster but I've had the feeling for quite sometime now that I may be naturally immune to COVID.
 
My son has not been vaccinated and I invited him to move back in after his wife died from COVID. He had it as well but after a couple of rough weeks, came out alright. I know he's being extra careful and probably still has a degree of immunity. I'm due for my first booster but I've had the feeling for quite sometime now that I may be naturally immune to COVID.
I'm sorry you suffered a loss as the result of Covid. Hopefully you and your son will remain well. So sad how Covid has affected the lives of so many people, and for some in a permanent way.
 
The only unvaccinated people I know are my two infant great-grandkids. And yes, they are allowed into my home, or would be if they lived near enough to visit. (I wish!) Soon, there will be a vaccine for them too.
 
If it's a guest that hasn't been and they have any concerns no judgement whether they wish to wear a mask or sit outside, etc. They may have a very good reason to take precaution. As far as our risks I don't see how their being vaccinated would make a significant difference (if it does at all) because our house is sooo very small.
 

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