@grannyscrooge - time for some tough talking. You need to grow a pair and tell your daughter and her family that you are not up to hosting Christmas this year because of your health. Nothing worse than someone being a martyr when the solution is in your own hands. Be firm and do not allow yourself to be pressurised into hosting what is the most stressful time of the year for families.
We never host any family at Christmas - zero interest in that kind of stress - fortunately the rest of our family feel the same way. I am not critisising you in any way - frankly I feel that most modern children are ill-behaved and I'm not keen on them even if they are (its why I haven't got any of the little beasts lol!). I struggle to understand why older parents seem to have trouble being honest with their children when it comes to Christmas responsibilites.
Bite the bullet and say a firm NO if they try emotional blackmail - you could even try that tactic yourself, make a big deal of how bad you are feeling about coping with Christmas. With covid running rampant at the moment its not a great idea for older relatives to be mixing with family members in any event. I wish you luck and hope you find the courage to tell your family the truth 
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