As Omicron Spreads, Older Americans Display a Mix of Worry and Resolve

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They are astatine higher hazard astatine becoming earnestly sick from the virus, but they besides privation don’t privation to ‘stop doing the things that are astir important.’

Joe DiMaggio, 97, of Sparks, Nev., stood connected  his balcony astatine  a elder  surviving  assemblage  past  December. For the 2nd  twelvemonth  successful  a row, Americans person  been forced to determine  whether to transportation  connected  with vacation  celebrations oregon  cancel them. 
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J. David GoodmanJulie Bosman

Dec. 23, 2021Updated 10:21 a.m. ET

HOUSTON — Mary Kesterson, 67, was strolling maskless done Houston’s teeming Galleria promenade this week, among a oversea of shoppers hunting for last-minute gifts.

She was alert of the mounting anxiousness crossed the state implicit the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus, and arsenic an older American, she was a subordinate of a radical astatine heightened hazard from the virus. But she saw nary crushed to bash thing but forge up with her Christmas plans.

“I’m not disquieted astir it,” Ms. Kesterson said. “I’m conscionable going on with my life. We’re each vaccinated, everyone successful the family.”

For the 2nd twelvemonth successful a row, Americans person hurtled into the vacation play nether a unreality of escalating coronavirus cases, forced again to determine whether to transportation connected oregon cancel celebrations that had, lone weeks ago, appeared truthful promising and truthful certain.

Such calculations are peculiarly fraught for older Americans. They are a highly vaccinated radical successful the United States — 88 percent of them are afloat vaccinated, good supra the nationalist mean of 62 percent. But they person besides been the astir susceptible to the pandemic since the opening and much apt to get earnestly sick and dice from the virus: Seventy-five percent of radical who person died of Covid successful the United States, oregon astir 600,000 of the much than 800,000 who person perished, person been 65 oregon older.

In agrarian towns successful Maine and Oregon and successful municipality centers successful Texas and New York, vacation plans person been upended for galore older Americans. Travel itineraries canceled. Gatherings postponed.

“I consciousness that clip is much precious due to the fact that of my property and due to the fact that of my health,” said Susan West, 68, who lives successful Lake Ariel, successful northeastern Pennsylvania, and has aggregate sclerosis. “I don’t person much clip successful beforehand of maine — I person much clip down me. So that is getting irritating, knowing that I’m losing clip for societal gatherings.”

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Ms. West and her hubby are skipping their accustomed Christmas Eve gathering of extended household successful New York City this year, opting for a smaller solemnisation astatine home.

For others, the dependable emergence successful cases has not dampened their resoluteness to beryllium unneurotic with family,or bash the things they person ever done astatine the holidays.

“I americium not highly disquieted different than trying to deterioration a disguise erstwhile I spell to stores and spell out,” said Alice Broughton, 80, an creator successful Basehor, Kan. “I don’t truly privation to halt my life. When you’re 80, however galore years bash you person left, you know? You don’t privation to halt doing the things that are astir important to you.”

Researchers are inactive unsure how terrible the effects of the Omicron variant volition be, weeks aft the variant was identified successful confederate Africa. Three abstracted studies, successful which researchers looked astatine populations successful South Africa, Scotland and England, suggest that, much often than erstwhile variants, Omicron results successful mild unwellness and is little apt to enactment radical successful hospitals.

But for older Americans successful particular, the uncertainty has been capable to origin worry.

Just earlier the Omicron variant began to spread, Barbara Karagosian, of Agoura Hills, Calif., was opening to consciousness harmless — oregon “safe-ish,” she said.

That consciousness of alleviation from the pandemic information was past replaced by a sinking feeling, adjacent though she and her hubby — some successful their 70s — are vaccinated and boosted.

“I consciousness a consciousness of dread if I get it due to the fact that I’m older,” Ms. Karagosian said. “I person immoderate mild lung issues. Am I doomed if I get it?”

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Across the country, cases of the coronavirus are rising sharply, with three-quarters of caller infections from the Omicron variant. In New York, lines for investigating person again stretched down metropolis blocks, and successful different cities, shelves person been picked cleanable of at-home tests.

President Biden said this week that the national authorities would bargain 500 cardinal tests that could beryllium sent to radical astatine their homes for free, though they would not beryllium disposable until January.

Public wellness experts person urged Americans of each ages to instrumentality the kinds of precautions that person go acquainted done the pandemic: vaccination, masks, distancing, outdoor gathering erstwhile possible, investigating earlier indoor gatherings.

“None of these are perfect, but if you furniture those on, past that gives the champion protection,” said Dr. Philip Huang, the manager of the wellness section for Dallas County successful Texas. “The bully happening is that our 65 and older colonisation had large vaccination occurrence and are getting the boosters also.” Still, helium said, “they whitethorn not beryllium arsenic protected by the vaccine arsenic a younger person.”

What to bash astir the holidays is simply a apical question for doctors who dainty those 65 oregon older. Dr. Angela Catic, a gerontologist and adjunct prof astatine Baylor College of Medicine, said her patients person been progressively concerned.

“The main question we are getting is, ‘What tin I bash to debar getting this?’” she said. “The different question that I get is that, ‘My grandchild conscionable tested positive; what does that mean astir the holidays?’ And unfortunately, the reply is that you don’t privation to walk the holidays with them.”

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Dr. Catic faced a mentation of that concern herself astatine location successful Houston, wherever she lives with her parents and her husband’s parents — each successful their mid-70s —  after the couple’s 9-year-old girl tested affirmative connected Sunday. “She was symptomatic and she was with them. We tested immediately,” Dr. Catic said. “If we did not unrecorded with them, would we beryllium canceling plans, absolutely.”

For the erstwhile politician of Prairie View, Texas, a tiny municipality extracurricular of Houston, readying for Christmas has been focused connected minimizing hazard due to the fact that of the Omicron variant.

The erstwhile mayor, Frank Jackson, 70, said helium inactive planned to present bags of gifts to dozens of families connected Christmas Eve, albeit with immoderate changes: Santa would beryllium seated connected apical of a occurrence truck, said Mr. Jackson, who is besides the occurrence marshal, and helium would person helpers connected the crushed to locomotion gifts to porches, successful bid to support a harmless distance.

As for his accustomed Christmas party, that is off. “Only contiguous household that are afloat boosted are invited for luncheon connected Christmas Day,” Mr. Jackson said.

Wesley Boots, 77, a retired schoolteacher, said helium inactive planned to spot his son’s household for the holidays since they unrecorded conscionable adjacent doorway successful New Stanton, Pa. And the Omicron surge would not unit him to enactment disconnected plans to alert to a 2nd location successful New Mexico successful January, though helium did accidental helium would beryllium making immoderate changes retired of caution.

“In the past, I’ve often taken precise circuitous routes to prevention a fewer bucks,” helium said. “But this time, I’m ticketed for a formation that has lone 1 change.”

By contrast, Carmen Scott, 67, said that she and her hubby would usually spell to Florida to spot 1 relative, oregon to Houston to spot others, but that this twelvemonth they would beryllium doing “absolutely nothing.” Instead she planned to navigator for radical successful her municipality of Oshkosh, Wis., who did not person anyone to bash it for them connected Christmas. “Food is love,” she said.

But Ms. Scott said she would not springiness up her Christmas tradition: seeing a movie successful the theater. She grew up mediocre arsenic a child, she said, and the 1 clip her household went to a movie was connected Christmas.

“We volition spell to a movie. One 100 percent,” she said. “If I don’t spell to a Christmas movie, it is not Christmas for me.”

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