Although I am fully vaccinated, I'm well aware that the vaccine does not stop me from getting COVID. No, all the vaccine does is hinders COVID from being so debilitating that a person ends up in the hospital and/or dies. Although many people are vaccinated, breakthrough infections happen frequently and many of those people can be asymptomatic during that time. So realistically, you are ok but the unvaxxed person is at greater risk in these close contact scenarios.
No one is under any sort of obligation to tell you their vaccination status. But you could have made some different choices to receive a better outcome. That said when it comes to you leaving, your body, your choice.
And while you did leave at least half the rate which is more than *most* people would have done based on some of the things I've read here/ heard about clients from here you SHOULD have left the FULL rate since she did set aside an hour or so (plus more to prep) of her time,
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Editor's Note in response to quite a terse message from a TER client user...
I was multitasking typing my original response ad need to expand upon my initial answer fully. It is easy for those of us not involved in the situation to sit here with 20/20 hindsight and pass judgement on both parties but how often have we looked back on a situation and thought, "should've, could've, would've". Although I would argue the client is more at fault here, anyone could argue both sides of this. "He could have done "x". She could have at least responded that she wasn't comfortable answering the question." And it goes on and on. What this really sounds like it a lot of miscommunication from both parties.
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