You could seriously calculate the number of exposures you and wife are likely to have traveling by plane and the number you face now in your daily life and see how they compare. Also, would you be likely to pass it on to your granddaughter from the exposure of traveling? Even though the youngest seem to survive it well, how about her parents?jhawks99 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2020 6:38 amThanks for the definitive answer, gutter.Grandma wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2020 5:32 amAs someone who rides elevators with other people multiple times a day - I would probably be no worse being on an airplane but...... Given a choice right now, I would be very hesitant to get on a plane.
If I felt I pretty much had to get on a plane - I would do it.
To answer 99's question. My guess is you will have many chances to see your Granddaughter again.
On the flip side, If I wanted to be morbid I could say tomorrow is promised to no one.
If I were in your shoes it would be a tough call for me.
ETA: Or perhaps just read this article about a guy who didn't inform the airline he had a pending test when he boarded and found out he was positive during the flight: https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2 ... -him-life/