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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2403630" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I would ask myself the question if I can't go and see them now then when will I? After a year of this kind of worry I think your mind will always find something to fret about and I understand that anxiety. However as you said yourself you want to see them badly and the visit may end up making you feel much less anxious in general. You are vaccinated and very unlikely to become seriously ill with covid regardless of your son in law's vaccination status or where they live or where he works. It is Summer and levels of the virus are very low even in Bolton with no indications that the so called Indian variant evades the vaccine.</p><p>You could choose not to go but if not now then when?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2403630, member: 365308"] I would ask myself the question if I can't go and see them now then when will I? After a year of this kind of worry I think your mind will always find something to fret about and I understand that anxiety. However as you said yourself you want to see them badly and the visit may end up making you feel much less anxious in general. You are vaccinated and very unlikely to become seriously ill with covid regardless of your son in law's vaccination status or where they live or where he works. It is Summer and levels of the virus are very low even in Bolton with no indications that the so called Indian variant evades the vaccine. You could choose not to go but if not now then when? [/QUOTE]
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