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In light of Omicron, how are you doing Christmas this year?

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kittylester Tue 07-Dec-21 09:24:17

After not getting together last year, we were all looking forward to having a big family Christmas (possibly 20 of us) this year.

But, is this wise in light of the new variant?

What is everyone else doing?

DiscoDancer1975 Tue 07-Dec-21 15:09:04

At the moment, it’s business as usual, unless we’re told otherwise. We will all test first.

sharon103 Tue 07-Dec-21 14:53:00

Only 4 of us on Christmas day as my daughter is working.
One of my son's and myself tested positive on Saturday. Both have awful colds. I started off with a headache on Friday and felt really unwell, real bad headache on Saturday.
Son lost all taste and smell on Friday and the same with me on Sunday.
We reported the results online and waiting for cpr test to arrive.
A bit off topic I know but I would advice testing before mixing with people.
We're just hoping we will be able to taste our Christmas dinner.
Turkey ordered. I love it, and a turkey and stuffing sandwich.

LtEve Tue 07-Dec-21 14:41:10

We will have 10 for lunch. All carrying on as normal.

BlueBelle Tue 07-Dec-21 14:40:35

As normal…. which is small anyway Doing the Christmas Day swim, raising funds for the RNLI , then lunch with my eldest daughter and two grandkids

Omicron is here to stay so my life will be normal which isn’t terrible biggggg anyway all is fine, all is good

Judy54 Tue 07-Dec-21 14:36:05

Being cautious, definitely not going to any large gatherings. Reluctantly we will not attend the carol concert at our church as we know there will be lots of people there and we would not feel comfortable in that environment.

Kim19 Tue 07-Dec-21 14:24:40

Same family, same bubble. Can't wait. Yippee!

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Dec-21 13:59:25

Wishing you a magical Christmas LauraNorder with your family. Will be thinking of your DiL in the New Year.

Marmight Tue 07-Dec-21 13:48:45

I had hoped to get to DD2 in Sydney but obviously that isn’t going to happen so will be with DD3 & family in Devon. The children have both tested positive for Covid this week. Fingers xd the parents, who had Covid in January, remain clear. If not, I’ll be with DD1 & family again. It’s just a matter of playing it by ear and being sensible and all doing LF tests before meeting.

TillyTrotter Tue 07-Dec-21 13:44:56

6 of us will be around our dining table on Christmas Day. All adults and vaccinated. Won’t be complacent though and will do Lateral Flow Tests the day before Christmas Eve.
We weren’t together last year and sincerely hope we will be this Christmas Day, but if illness strikes, God forbid, we will postpone plans. (That goes for Flu or any virus including Covid).
Wishing everyone a very Happy Christmas however they spend it.

Riverwalk Tue 07-Dec-21 13:40:58

Jane just a week to go to lie low - I bet you can't wait! I recently got together with DS2 after nearly two years, and he only lives in Switzerland - how life has changed in these Covid times.

Laura sending very good wishes to your DDIL - puts our Xmas lunch problems in perspective doesn't it.

Norah Tue 07-Dec-21 13:39:56

The risk of meeting is too great, DH and I are staying home alone. Our daughters are staying in their homes as well.

LauraNorderr Tue 07-Dec-21 13:27:59

Gosh you’re all so kind. Wishing you all a happy Christmas too.

Josianne Tue 07-Dec-21 13:23:45

We have very much decided to do our own risk assessment and proceed as normal, which means 10 of us together. The spanner in the works is that the schools don't break up until December 17th, (half the family are in education : children and adults), which gives a very short window between then and Christmas if anyone has to isolate. Fingers crossed.
Enjoy your Christmas Laura.

Barmeyoldbat Tue 07-Dec-21 13:17:36

I am also immune compromised so it will be a quiet Christmas, no intention of meeting up with most of the family as two of them have not been jabbed. We will have to drive the usual 2 hours to take a Christmas Day meal and a prepared tea for both days. I have been tripled jabbed and will be having a 4th before Christmas, my daughter has also been jabbed so we should be ok, but we will be wearing masks.

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 07-Dec-21 13:05:36

Best wishes to your daughter in law LauraNorderr.

kittylester Tue 07-Dec-21 12:34:12

WW, quite. Getting scary and who knows who might be susceptible!!

Laura have a fabulous Christmas!

LauraNorderr Tue 07-Dec-21 12:29:22

That’s very kind of you Whitewave, same to you.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Dec-21 12:27:10

* LauraNorderr* have a superb Christmas.

LauraNorderr Tue 07-Dec-21 12:23:11

We are spending Christmas with son, daughter-in-law, two little ones and dil’s mum.
Daughter-in-law having her final chemo on 14th before having mastectomy after Christmas.
She wants to do this so we’ll all muck in.
We’ll both isolate for a week before and have tests. Important to keep her safe.

janeainsworth Tue 07-Dec-21 12:12:14

We are going to America on 14th December. This was arranged before omicron appeared & I couldn’t bear to disappoint DGC who I know are longing to see us as much as we are longing to see them. Not to mention DS and DiL. It’s been over 2 years.
They are all fully vaccinated (even DGC) as are we, and we just have to avoid catching the virus between now & then.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Dec-21 12:06:30

Those figures are for my area btw.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Dec-21 12:05:40

Just looked at Zoe and the estimated cases are as high as the worst level last year. I think that care is needed by us all as hospitalisation might not be so bad, but I assume long covid is still a risk.

I also assume this is before omicron has become dominant.

Blimey!

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Dec-21 11:36:46

☹️ we always have a big family do at our “local” hotel, prior to the big day - South Lodge. But this will be the second year we have decided not to risk it as we have a couple of high risk members.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Dec-21 11:24:32

We had a family get together in a London restaurant last week, 16 of us.

We are seeing family on various days, I am hosting approximately 20 of us for dinner between Christmas and New Year.

tanith Tue 07-Dec-21 11:08:02

No one in the family has enough space for everybody now the grandchildren also have families some will be abroad and I’ll spend the day with eldest GS and family along with my daughter and Boxing Day with the other daughter. We’re all being careful as so far we’ve all avoided COVID but will see each other over the week at different times.