+1. Would do an outdoor playdate now if I knew any friends that also wanted to. |
Op here. That’s what I was thinking, an outdoor play date. |
Probably not until 2021. |
As soon as our Governor says it's okay. |
How old are the kids?
Age I trust the most to socially distance unsupervised is about 9 - 13. Any younger and they don't get it or forget; older teens could not care less. |
My son is 10 and his friends can't/won't socially distance. So he's stopped playing with them for now. It sucks. |
When we send the kids back to day care. It's just shifted from "essential personnel only" to "other kids can come back too," but without any justification or information about safety measures other than "daily cleaning and disinfecting." (We're in VA where they were not shut down at a state level.) I'm not excited about it, but I'm a fed so whenever I have to go back, so will the kids. And then why NOT have a play date? |
Not for a while. My husband is probably not officially considered "high risk," but he has asthma and moderately high BP.
Either way, I'm not looking for a legal excuse, as it seems many here are. |
So, I have been worried about my asthma, but asthmatics are actually doing better than expected when they have COVID because of the steroids they use. I have an Rx I don't use but will start. https://www.zmescience.com/science/asthma-covid-19-05236/ |
Once I see if school is in session or not. I don’t like my kid’s friends so it’s a perfect time to drop them. |
After SIP is lifted there will be an inevitable bump/wave of new cases. So after that has passed. |
+1. I have a toddler and am due with a new baby in October. 2021 seems so far away but I don’t see any of us socializing or taking unnecessary risks until then. |
I will wait until a month after the first wave of “opening up” to see how it’s going. We won’t be in the first group of anything. |
I will allow it whenever it’s allowed here. |
Isn’t it technically allowed now? Social gatherings of 10 or less is allowed. |