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Is it crazy to stay in a hotel to avoid family members with covid?
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I m27 am vaccinated. Both of my parents who I live with (also vaccinated) have covid. My test positive on Sunday so she’s been isolating, my dad just yesterday. I was exposed to my dad yesterday morning but in general I’ve been avoiding being in the same room for long periods of time as I knew there was a risk. Is it silly for me to stay in a hotel for a few nights to avoid further exposure? (I’ve tested negative 4 times this week, including this morning)
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