I'm so sorry; even when it might be time for them, it's not time for us, is it?
My husband now has two siblings who either have, or have had, COVID. Along with their immediate families, of course. So far one seems to have recovered, the other was just diagnosed a couple of days ago. No interaction with each other, just with the outside.
The recovered brother's daughter adopted a baby; they had to go stay in New Mexico for two weeks for the adoption period, and they caught it. Of course the grandparents came in to look at the baby as they returned the couple's 4-year-old son, who'd been staying with them.
The brother diagnosed yesterday lives in Oklahoma. 'Nuff said.
Both are in their 70's. For us, in some ways, the worst part is the mildness of the illness (well, so far for the current brother). Because it's making it seem just a little less important to keep isolating.
Wendy P.