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Originally Posted by Brian Swartz
No real changes. We all get together at the traditional home where it's been done for decades, typically a group of about 15 of us. Anyone who's sick won't be there - that's pretty much always been a thing long before COVID. My grandmother is approaching 90 so pandemic or no we wouldn't be exposing to her to any known illnesses regardless. We won't be doing the 'masks except when you are eating' deal but we do observe social distancing.
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My advice to all attending: seriously socially distance in the full week before that get-together, not just some light hearted mask wearing in public areas, but take as many precautions as you can. You don't need to have any symptoms to be a risk for your grandmother.