“Not enough to be worth it” hides a lot of room for variation.
Just this morning I was talking to someone who told me their niece, in her 20s, has such crippling fear of covid that she hasn’t left her room, except to use the bathroom, in months. Her parents feed her my leaving plates of food at her door and then walking away. An extreme case, clearly.
My brother in law lives alone, and only goes out to pick up drive through takeout once in a while. He, my in-laws, and one other couple are part of my wife and my bubble. Of that group, only my mother in law works outside the home currently. We do not socially distance, because the odds make it not worth it for us.
“Not enough to be worth it” hides a lot of room for variation.
Just this morning I was talking to someone who told me their niece, in her 20s, has such crippling fear of covid that she hasn’t left her room, except to use the bathroom, in months. Her parents feed her my leaving plates of food at her door and then walking away. An extreme case, clearly.
My brother in law lives alone, and only goes out to pick up drive through takeout once in a while. He, my in-laws, and one other couple are part of my wife and my bubble. Of that group, only my mother in law works outside the home currently. We do not socially distance, because the odds make it not worth it for us.