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Overly Cautious Or Correct Under The Circumstances?
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My daughter attended her cousin's funeral yesterday, as did her father. She's just over covid, and he felt she shouldn't attend. He, meanwhile did...wearing a mask, visor, and gloves. He left immediately after the ceremony, not attending the pub gathering after. My daughter feels he could have stayed for a bit, sitting outside as she did. Now, I know his wife has cvd...she had a heart attack 5/6 years ago...and I'm sure he wants to lesson any risk to her. Is he being sensible or is his avoidance pointless?
Please bear in mind that I find a lot of his behaviour baffling, so I'm not the best judge.
Please bear in mind that I find a lot of his behaviour baffling, so I'm not the best judge.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's reassuring to hear from those of you who have had 'it' and to know I'm not alone. It's two weeks since I tested positive - tested negative on 7th April. I have not felt so ill for a very long time. Just exhausted. It comes over me in waves.
I think your cousin's father perhaps shouldn't be so aggressive about the situation, but every one is different and perhaps he is scared he might catch it. Don't get involved, whatever you say might be misinterpreted.
I think your cousin's father perhaps shouldn't be so aggressive about the situation, but every one is different and perhaps he is scared he might catch it. Don't get involved, whatever you say might be misinterpreted.
Trust me when it comes to covid people lose their sensibilities, while there might be the slightest sniff of it about he is better to avoid any scenario where someone could catch it because if someone comes up positive subsequently he will get the blame for spreading it and he doesn't need that on his conscience as well as grieving his loss.
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