I try to reason with her. I suggest strategies, like taking the first appointment of the day. So far, she's letting fear of the possible outweigh the very high risk of not going to her screenings and preventative care visits. She had a cousin pass away from Covid-19. It was near the beginning of the outbreak, so his treatment plan was nothing like it would be today, and he was fighting an infection so his immune system was shot from already fighting an illness and antibiotics. It's sad, it's scary, and it hits close to home. At the end of the day, I'm still more scared of cancer. My risk and her risk don't disappear because of a pandemic (it's incredibly prevalent in my family).