Originally Posted by
flightmedic01
I totally agree that it’s a risk assessment issue. Each person is responsible for determining what risks they are willing to assume. I am not dictating someone else’s “risk tolerance”, as that is up to the individual.
Let’s take a hypothetical scenario of an immune compromised patient who lives in your neighborhood. Do you require everyone on the block to wear a mask/social distance/etc so that person doesn’t get sick or does the individual patient limit their risks and avoid contact with others.
You're drifting away from the statement to which I initially responded but I'll answer anyway.
In your new hypothetical the immune compromised individual(s) should adjust their actions to limit exposure. What if those were the grandparents you referenced?