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Washington Post readers share their stories of trying to make the best of it when covid diagnoses disrupted long-awaited trips with loved ones.

theater production about Jesus’ life is performed once a decade in the tiny German town offelt the play’s 2022 revival might be their last chance.They watched in awe as doves swooped above the stage and the actors portraying Jesus and the two thieves were crucified. They enjoyed a three-hour indoor dinner with hundreds of guests.Forced by the cruise line

After all, Smith said, airlines and government agencies don’t make it easy — or affordable — to alter plans because of covid.A freshly diagnosed Deb Trevor headed straight to her parents’ spare bedroom to isolate, lest their 60th wedding anniversary in South Carolina become a superspreader event. Covid was already a touchy subject for a house divided by politics.

Edwards’ mother felt pangs of guilt about the gathering that turned into a superspreader event, but her children assured her they were happy to reunite. meant spending 23 hours on the road and cost $328.86 in rental car fees, plus summer’s skyrocketing gas prices. They were unable to get their flight refunded.

Her husband became sick with a headache and coughing fits toward the end of the trip but tested negative the day before their flight. That’s when Patricia, 59, tested positive —

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