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However you'll have access to the vast majority of side quests at this point so if you did them all already you're closer to 80% of the way through the game as a whole because there's maybe like 3 new side quests which open up after this point in the story, but otherwise is just purely main quest shenanigans from here on out. And you're approaching the point where many sidequests will autofail if not completed yet, don't stress about accidentally passing this point though since it gives you a big popup warning when you get there which is impossible to miss and is still a ways off yet anyway.
Actually the warning comes pretty late. It comes in the middle of the quest so it is pretty weird interrupt the quest a go back to finish all side quest first at that moment.
So my advice is complete every open sidequest before you go pick up Uma.
This'd be my advice too to get all side quests done before progressing much further through the main.
The main quest gives a greater sense of urgency past the point OP's at and only increases the deeper in you go. Personally I've always tapped out all the side quests before even starting the main quest for each area because I'm paranoid of progressing too far and failing quests by accident... in every game ever... even when I know full well it won't happen.