Posted from June 2020. |
DP - and one who agrees entirely with the need to prioritize kids’ education over “protecting” the elderly: RSV is not particularly harmful to school-aged kids. Nor is COVID (still). The flu can be, but the vaccine prevents most severe cases. So, what are you talking about? Sacrificing kids’ educations has profound and long-lasting consequences. It also teaches them that education doesn’t matter. That’s not the message we want to send. |
Covid is not generally harmful to school-aged children - but for some children it is. For example, children who get long covid. And for those children, "hardly affects" is just plain wrong. Now, what are you talking about? The OP is not talking about sacrificing children's education. The OP is asking about keeping a third-grader and a seventh-grader home from school for the 4 days before winter break, to reduce the risk of them getting infected and in turn infecting their grandmother. |
OP is making a good decision. |
Uhhhhh I have paid sick leave and it doesn’t cover the ability to stay home for 2 weeks every time I have the sniffles. Or did you mean unlimited sick leave? Because dream on… |
Because it’s not just four days. What about next year? What about subsequent years? What about before other trips to see grandma? This behavior needs to stop because it’s making things worse. There’s an article today how the CDC is acknowledging that kids being distanced and wearing masks has resulted in strep A being a problem this year. We have to accept kids are going to get sick and not revolve our lives around not getting common illnesses. |
Start your own post. Everybody agrees that kids are going to get sick. The question is, what are they going to get sick with? |
Stop lying: masking and distancing has nothing to do with the rise in strep A https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/12/16/health/strep-a-infections-us/index.html |
Teachers have said otherwise. |
Kids education hasn't been sacrificed due to covid. Its been sacrificed due to parents demanding no homework, no stress, etc. |
That makes zero sense to say masks are causing illness. Very few kids are masking... it passes pretty easily. I am not going to accept my kids getting sick from your kids whom you are too selfish to keep home. |
OP here. I hear your point about general illness and if we weren’t going to visit my frail, 83 year old mom who has just recuperated from surgery I wouldn’t think twice about sending my kids to school. As I noted in my post at the very beginning, my kids and I are the only family my mom has visiting her this year. Sure, I could reschedule. Do I want my frail, elderly mom spending Christmas completely alone save the caregivers who help her? No. And I don’t know how many Christmases are ahead for her. You’re also assuming I’m white and UMC and that I drink - none of these assumptions are true. |
OP you know the right thing to do. Ignore those harpies. |
| They don't get much don't this week anyhow, everyone is exhausted and sick, just keep them at home. |
Well than hopefully you did what's best for your family and are keeping your kids home. The problem with hypotheticals is that most of us don't really know what we'd do in that situation. Puling my kids from school as a precaution for a week has never crossed my mind, but I don't have homebound, frail parents. |