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If someone in your house has it are you mixing tomorrow?

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wingingit33 · 24/12/2021 18:32

In the house obviously. Are you all separating within the house or still going to mix together? Presents lunch etc?

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sunsshineshowerss · 25/12/2021 21:18

Lol @wingingit33 I've answered it as though Someone in the house is positive and someone pregnant as that's the question 🤔 sorry you don't like my answer. Not sure why people ask a public forum if they don't like the responses they get.
I wouldn't miss my kids christmas for covid unless I had complications in pregnancy. Or I was clinically vulnerable 🤷🏼‍♀️
Also you asked would you isolate for presents etc in your question but now you've changed your tune and you've already done presents with a mask.

Abraxan · 25/12/2021 21:25

When I had covid no one isolated in the household. Dh still shared same bed as me. I still sat in same room at night, albeit the other side of room.

Dh and Dd didn't catch it.

Mind, I was the vulnerable one of us.

Dd is an older teen and I wouldn't even make her isolate over Christmas personally. I know that works best for some families, but it want our choice.

Wannabegreenfingers · 25/12/2021 21:41

My 9 year old daughter has it (day 5). I absolutely refuse to isolate her. I'm rather 😱 to those that suggest I do, she's a child.

Acinaces · 26/12/2021 15:31

[quote friedeggandsauce]@Acinaces wow have they had it recently? I don't know anyone (friends or family) who would mix knowingly with a covid case [/quote]
A few have had it in the past - nothing more than a bit of cough.

We celebrate Christmas together every year; COVID didn't stop us last year either.

DixieSun · 26/12/2021 18:47

The rest of us are still negative despite DS living with us and no isolating.

friedeggandsauce · 26/12/2021 22:31

@Acinaces well I don't want the death of my clinically vulnerable aunt and uncle on my conscience so we isolated 🙄. How lucky you don't have any of these concerns

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