They’d have to interact with other parents and kids, which the pp can’t do while sheltering in their basement. |
If the child under 5 isn't wearing a mask (which is very often the case), why should I care? I actually don't either way so it's a rhetorical question... |
I was at my kid’s school for a meeting yesterday and no one masked. Guess we will all burn in hell together. |
Because very often that child cannot wear a mask. How many 1 year olds do you know who wear a mask? |
So what? |
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Young children are lower risk than a vaccinated adult, and we now know they aren't experiencing long COVID in large numbers
https://www.statnews.com/2022/02/14/controlled-studies-ease-worries-widespread-long-covid-kids/#:~:text=Initial%20reports%20suggested%20that%20some,last%20for%20days%20or%20weeks. |
And how often does that one-year-old hang around with other one-year-olds? I’m not sure why you’re so focused on adults. Luckily kids are low risk— even one-year-olds. |
Actually look at other articles that are concerned. Lots of them. |
They are at the same risk of getting Covid now. |
Nobody cares who gets COVID. Lots of people are getting COVID. They say BA2 is almost as infectious as the measles so good luck evading that based on other kids wearing a cloth mask under their noses. What matters is who suffers severe illness, death or long term disability as a result of the infection. Very few young children do, to the point that flu and RSV pose similar risks so if you weren't demanding all people wear masks around your child because of those illnessnes pre-pandemic then you're not making a lot of sense. |
As this article notes, previous studies did not have a control group. While I fully recognize long COVID is real (a very close friend of mine has it), it is difficult to study. This was the first one that actually used a control group. |
It wasn’t the first with a control group. But the results were consistent with the other controlled studies. As you said, long Covid is real, just like long flu is real. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003773 But the actual risks of long Covid have been grossly exaggerated. |
Are you suggesting you’re going to be desperately avoiding Covid for the rest of your life? Because otherwise I don't know why you'd be caring about the risk of getting Covid, rather than the risk of severe illness. |
How much close contact are they really having with "everyone else" in the building though? Or do you think it's coming through the ventilation systems? I mean, it feels a whole lot more Covid safe NOW, with low cases, than a couple months ago when masks were required but cases were high. But YMMV. |
| If you really think your child is at higher risk of getting infected now than in January, you're an idiot. I'm sorry, I know that's not a nice word, but it's the only accurate way to describe you. |