The good news is about half of Americans who are 12 and older are now fully vaccinated against Covid-19. That means many people are now trying to get on with “normal life,” whether that means fully jumping back in or just dipping a toe.
Many of us are physically back in the office, or making plans to return. And with summer around the corner, there will be more social events, backyard BBQs, sporting events and more.
Given the past year, you’re not alone in wondering if some questions are taboo or off limits. Here are some answers to eight of the most often-asked pandemic etiquette questions.
Can I ask my co-workers if they’ve been vaccinated?
You are always free to ask anyone you interact with about their vaccine status. It’s all about how you ask. You might offer that you’ve been vaccinated, and you’re doing your best to know if those around you are too—and if they’re comfortable sharing that information.
You’ll likely find the response is positive, and they’re happy to share. Avoid pressuring a person who is uncomfortable. And rest assured, if you are vaccinated, you are protected!
With that said, check with your workplace, as some businesses have made a policy indicating the best reply is “the company does not want us to say,” or they have a firm policy in place that anyone returning to the workplace is required to be fully vaccinated.
Am I obligated to answer if I’ve been asked if I’m vaccinated?
While most people are happy to say they’ve been vaccinated, and do so freely, if you’re not comfortable replying, simply say you’re not comfortable.
But if an individual needs to know for a medical reason, you should reconsider your response. For some people, especially friends and family, it’s a matter of personal comfort, and your positive response can go a long way to boosting that.
Is it OK to ask the host of a party if all guests have been vaccinated?
It is definitely OK to ask the host of a party if all guests are vaccinated—but be aware that they might not know. For your own comfort level, you might also want to ask how many total guests are attending, and whether the party is indoors or outdoors. That added information can help you make your own decision about attending.
Can I go in for a hug at a party?
As long as you’re both vaccinated, it’s a great idea to catch up on your hugs. And with hugging and accompanying hand holding, it’s still always a good idea to wash with soap and water when you can, or carry hand sanitizer along for a quick clean up.









