Tweens and teens posting CURRENT photos with friends on IG

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've allowed my teen to have one friend come over. She used Uber to get here and washed hands as soon as she walks in the door. Am I wrong? We are in DC.


You’re fine. People are crazy here.
Anonymous
Isn' the guidance still groups of less than 10? When did the DMV move into shelter in place?

I'm allowing my late teen and 20 year old to gather with a few friends. Group has to be less than 10. Isn't that still in bounds?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn' the guidance still groups of less than 10? When did the DMV move into shelter in place?

I'm allowing my late teen and 20 year old to gather with a few friends. Group has to be less than 10. Isn't that still in bounds?


Yes it is
Anonymous
Do you want, but take the risk that you could very well get sick from your teen. First case I know directly is a 22yo. At American, 4 students have it, before any confirmed adult cases. The story about the 45 yo down south on a ventilator is very scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've allowed my teen to have one friend come over. She used Uber to get here and washed hands as soon as she walks in the door. Am I wrong? We are in DC.


You’re fine. People are crazy here.


Yes, you are making a mistake, but good for you for asking. The more trustworthy experts, like Sanjay Gupta, say NO PLAYDATEs for many reasons:

1.) Asymptomatic carriers
2.) You are not just interacting with this child, but everyone she, her parents, their friends and coworkers, etc interacted with this past few weeks.
3.) The virus is airborne for some of the time. It's not just about coughs and sneezes. It's about the shared air you breathe with a carrier. This means washing your hands will not protect you.

It is beyond ignorant to label people crazy if you actually read about how these viruses work and how you stop the spread. Learn from what happened in Italy. It also irresponsible that any experts are still saying playdates are fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've allowed my teen to have one friend come over. She used Uber to get here and washed hands as soon as she walks in the door. Am I wrong? We are in DC.


That's so last week!
I allowed DD to go to a sleepover at a friend's house!!
This week, no way. No one comes or goes. We're in for the duration. It's too risky. The hospitals are filling up. What if we get into a car accident? There will be no hospital beds, no ER docs, no urgent care for us, nothing. Nope. Staying home, all of us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn' the guidance still groups of less than 10? When did the DMV move into shelter in place?

I'm allowing my late teen and 20 year old to gather with a few friends. Group has to be less than 10. Isn't that still in bounds?


Yes it is


No, it isn't. Just because your area has not instituted crackdowns on groups of any size, doesn't mean it's still OK.
Look at California and New York. They are, essentially, locked down. Yes, you can go out to the supermarket, pharmacy and for a run (by yourself), but groups of any size are banned, and no one can go to work unless they are an essential worker (health care, transportation, trash collection, etc.)
They did this because the projections about this disease in the US are DIRE. Italy is a catastrophe right now, and it's because they didn't lock down their country immediately after the first cases started appearing. We didn't either, and we're going to pay the price very soon.
Hospitals are already running out of equipment and supplies -- masks, gloves, etc. Ventilators will soon be in short supply.
This is a serious situation. That our POTUS and elected officials hid this information from us is their fault entirely, but now that the information is out there, we must heed it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn' the guidance still groups of less than 10? When did the DMV move into shelter in place?

I'm allowing my late teen and 20 year old to gather with a few friends. Group has to be less than 10. Isn't that still in bounds?


Yes it is


It is still officially allowed but it is going to contribute to the problem.
The goal should be to flatten the curve and to do that you have to stay home and away from others so that asymptomatic folks and very mildly ill folks aren't spreading it around with those they spend time with and on the surfaces of the places they are spending time in.

All the places who are experiencing high spikes started with its okay to just reduce your socializing before realizing that was far from sufficient and putting stricter and stricter measures in place. Going to stricter measures sooner has shown to have an incredibly effect on flattening the curve.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've allowed my teen to have one friend come over. She used Uber to get here and washed hands as soon as she walks in the door. Am I wrong? We are in DC.


That's so last week!
I allowed DD to go to a sleepover at a friend's house!!
This week, no way. No one comes or goes. We're in for the duration. It's too risky. The hospitals are filling up. What if we get into a car accident? There will be no hospital beds, no ER docs, no urgent care for us, nothing. Nope. Staying home, all of us.


This is false in the Md, Va, and DC area. They are not at all "filling up". They are, factually, building capacity in case they need it. Stop spreading BS to others that you seem to feast on to promote your own over-the-top decisions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've allowed my teen to have one friend come over. She used Uber to get here and washed hands as soon as she walks in the door. Am I wrong? We are in DC.


You are wrong. Gatherings of 10 or less assuming everyone maintains a 6ft separation. Outside is better but you still need the separation.
Anonymous
Less than 10 is still going to contribute to the problem. It feels like that should have been something we were doing for the last 3 weeks. Now if we want to flatten we have to catch up. My 19 year old hangs with 9 friends, one is sick and now say 40 are sick bc they don't live together they live with their families. And they don't hang out with the same 10 every day. They might hang out in the requisite small groups but with 30-40 individuals over the course of day 1-5 whole all are still "healthy". Now it's 160.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn' the guidance still groups of less than 10? When did the DMV move into shelter in place?

I'm allowing my late teen and 20 year old to gather with a few friends. Group has to be less than 10. Isn't that still in bounds?


I've heard that recommendation but young people can have the virus and not even know it, either because it's in the incubation period or they have a strong immune system and the symptoms are mild. Therefore it would be passed throughout the group and then to all the parents etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn' the guidance still groups of less than 10? When did the DMV move into shelter in place?

I'm allowing my late teen and 20 year old to gather with a few friends. Group has to be less than 10. Isn't that still in bounds?


The entire country needs to move to shelter in place. Our idiot Orange Criminal won't do that because it might hurt his stock portfolio or the income at his resorts.

We need to lock down the country now. Every single state must do what NY and CA are doing.

That means no meetings of any size anywhere. None.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've allowed my teen to have one friend come over. She used Uber to get here and washed hands as soon as she walks in the door. Am I wrong? We are in DC.


That's so last week!
I allowed DD to go to a sleepover at a friend's house!!
This week, no way. No one comes or goes. We're in for the duration. It's too risky. The hospitals are filling up. What if we get into a car accident? There will be no hospital beds, no ER docs, no urgent care for us, nothing. Nope. Staying home, all of us.


This is false in the Md, Va, and DC area. They are not at all "filling up". They are, factually, building capacity in case they need it. Stop spreading BS to others that you seem to feast on to promote your own over-the-top decisions.


Doctors are worried. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/20/er-doctor-coronavirus-exponential-growth
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've allowed my teen to have one friend come over. She used Uber to get here and washed hands as soon as she walks in the door. Am I wrong? We are in DC.


That's so last week!
I allowed DD to go to a sleepover at a friend's house!!
This week, no way. No one comes or goes. We're in for the duration. It's too risky. The hospitals are filling up. What if we get into a car accident? There will be no hospital beds, no ER docs, no urgent care for us, nothing. Nope. Staying home, all of us.


This is false in the Md, Va, and DC area. They are not at all "filling up". They are, factually, building capacity in case they need it. Stop spreading BS to others that you seem to feast on to promote your own over-the-top decisions.


Doctors are worried. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/20/er-doctor-coronavirus-exponential-growth


We are already in the midst of exponential growth in the coronavirus outbreak, with every indicator suggesting that the virus is now spreading unchecked within communities across the country.

The good news, though, is that if we act today instead of tomorrow we can prevent a huge number of infections, and a lot of deaths. Time is of the absolute essence here, and it’s individual choices that matter the most. Aggressive social distancing, avoiding all non-essential social contact, avoiding public places like bars, restaurants and movie theaters, and practicing obsessive hand hygiene are all critically important. If you have any cold or flu-like symptoms, assume you have the coronavirus and isolate yourself as strictly as possible until two to three days after all symptoms have resolved. If you develop shortness of breath, chest pain, confusion, or marked weakness, then please see a doctor.
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