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The CDC said it s okay for vaccinated grandparents to visit. Some families say: Not so fast.
Tara Bahrampour and Samantha Schmidt, The Washington Post
March 11, 2021
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Roz and Wally Bernheimer are shown outside their South Darthmouth, Mass., home, where they have stayed since Covid began.Photo for The Washington Post by Katye Martens Brier
Roz Bernheimer and her husband are 80 and have spent the past year sequestered at home, barricaded from most of their children and grandchildren as they awaited a vaccine. They finally got it, with the second shot taking full effect this week, meaning they are unlikely to become sick from covid-19.