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My husband and I are struggling to make a decision - his younger cousin is getting married at the end of February in Dallas. There will be about 180 guests, and all of them should be vaccinated if they arrive. Some will come from different parts of the country, including California and the Midwest. Of course, no one will wear masks during the event, with the possible exception of the event staff.

I am receiving a triple dose and an increased dose; my husband, who is undergoing treatment for CLL, received Regeneron in December and injections of Evusheld a few weeks ago. We know that only in vitro tests show its strength against Covid, but we have also read that while it may not provide a complete barrier, it will prevent death or serious illness if he gets it.

Like many of you, we have severely restricted our activities since Covid started and doubled it as soon as Omicron came on the scene; I haven't been to the grocery store since November. The lack of social activity was really hard and depressing, and he didn't visit our sons living on the East Coast because flying/traveling is just not the best thing to do. But now that a) Omicron cases are decreasing and decreasing, and b) it has additional levels of protection from Regeneron and Evusheld, we wonder if we could attend this family event, be with our sons and family and indulge in much-needed entertainment without feeling like we are participating in a stupid risky behavior. His oncologist believed that if Omicron was no longer in the spotlight at this moment, everything would probably be fine.

Of course, we will make a decision only in a few weeks. We continue to oscillate between "Yes, it's probably safe, and for our mental health and well-being, the reward is greater than the risk" and "What are we thinking about?"Assuming Omicron continues to come out-what would you do?



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Wow, this is very strange, because I would never worry about KOVID, especially if it's about the wedding of a close relative. Since the beginning of the global pandemic, I have been to many parties, contacted a huge number of people, and I have done it all without vaccination. Think about it: aren't you too paranoid? Maybe you should take it a little easier and calmer? Moreover, you have three vaccines that have made your immunity better (probably). Your husband's cousin has a wedding, she spent a lot of money, I've been watching here for days https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/wedding-budget-tips options to save money, nerves, time on it, and you, because of the usual cold, which the authorities have spread, do not want to please the newlyweds with your visit? This is stupid and irresponsible!



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