Here’s how to navigate grandparent interactions in a post-vaccination world.
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My parents are vaccinated! Can they see their grandkids now?
Congratulations! If your 75-and-over parent scored a vaccine without you, middle-aged child, melting into a Zombie-like state in front of 30 open tabs trying to land them an online appointment, I applaud you. But now, new questions: Can they safely visit? Go on vacation with you? Hug grandchildren?
To answer these questions, I turned to two experts. Here are their answers. ([link removed])
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