Dealing with a wide range of COVID comfort levels has never been easy, and experts say it’s harder than ever now. Here’s why, and what you can do about it.
Directly communicate your boundaries, and be respectful of theirs
Share both your preferences and the reasoning behind them, Borelli recommends. You might say you're uncomfortable going to a party because you live with an elderly family member, or you are comfortable going because socializing seems to help your mental health. Never assume other people's comfort levels and safety statuses, she says. Instead, you can always ask them directly, even if it feels awkward to do so.
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