Advice from Amy Dickinson.
My wife is a doctor who, at the beginning of the pandemic, needed to be extremely cautious about her exposure to covid.
I have opted to cut contact with Carrie, but my wife says that she will not abandon this friend in a time of need. Nonetheless, she chose to violate your stated wishes, and then had the audacity to advertise her choice on social media.
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