I might think it was funny, if my entire family wasn't all on board. I am pretty sure I'm going to sell my ticket to "Christmas Jam", which is an event I have always gone to, with a particularly great lineup this year, because I happened to mention it to my family and they were like oh my GOD how could you be so irresponsible?? 8000 people in an enclosed space?? If you go to that and get covid, you won't be able to come visit! There's a new baby!"
So I get the new baby... I wouldn't want to get the new baby sick. And the timing is whack, just before I'm leaving to go visit. I will be bummed to miss it, but seeing my family is more important. But it just feels like this is just going to keep happening every year.
My girlfriend wasn't going to stop me, though she asked if I could stay somewhere else for a few days if I went, until I could be sure I wasn't going to give her something. And I get her fear, as she has some immune system issues and an autoimmune condition. But my family are all perfectly healthy. My sister and her husband are ultra liberals who literally didn't leave their house once during 2020 (they even got groceries delivered and wore masks to go for short walks outside). Can't even talk to them about it unless it's to agree with how horrible everyone is who doesn't mask and get every booster. I love my family, and my sister, but it's definitely something I try to avoid discussing too much.