Well,the guilt trip worked in getting them to the international convention,even though,for some,it put their health at great risk.
I'm glad that an elderly relative showed some common sense and realized she couldn't make the convention. But,people still treated her oddly about not going.
One of her friends,who had a stroke in the past,thought about not attending,only to get screamed at by her so-called friends. She did go,but it was hard on her. All the walking and standing in line,wore her out.
There were a couple that made it to the convention location,but had to stay in the hotel room. And one Witness ended up in the hospital with a life-threatening condition caused by the long distance traveling.
If someone has a serious health problem,why can't they have the common sense to stay at home. But, I think they are worried how others will judge them,and feel like they aren't putting their trust in Jehovah.