Why not go into the surgery, too?
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An easier way to spend time with loved ones is for everyone to get vaccinated. Problem solved.
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You’d think it would be that simple. But here we are a year and a half later.
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The only people denying access are the anti-vacxxers and the anti-maskers. I had to have brain surgery and my husband could not be with me in the hospital because it wasn't safe. Put the blame where it belongs, those who ignorantly and selfishly prolonged this pandemic.
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This and many other things need to be discussed, planned out, and codified into a reaction plan. We're still in the middle of this pandemic and still haven't gotten things figured out, even Obama's plan didn't go nearly far enough and we will be faced with these questions again.
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Actually we’re lucky we live in an era where we have smartphones, tablets, WiFi, and apps like zoom; people are far less alone in final moments or when getting life saving surgery/treatment than they really could be. Easier to just get vaccinated than to complain about logic.
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Are they vaccinated? Is the hospitalized person vaccinated? If either answer is no my answer is no.
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Allow only vaccinated visitors…
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