Would you allow your child to go to indoor dance classes where masks are optional for kids?

Anonymous
Absolutely
Anonymous
"It's vigorous activity so we won't require masks while they huff and puff all over each other." GTFOOH

They just aren't taking this seriously.
Anonymous
I would send my child.
Anonymous
My kids are doing in-person school (masked, obviously) and outdoor playdates (unmasked), so I'm more liberal than a lot of people on here appear to be but I would say no to this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I told her we were pulling out of the St. Patrick's Day performance two weeks before it was cancelled and she was shocked. I was nervous just at the rehearsal in early March - crowed auditorium full of people. She didn't see the pandemic hitting like it did.

We've expressed our concern in the past, and it's not really making an impact. Many of the families are Catholic and their kids are in person at school, so it's not a big deal to them. I did see that parents won't be allowed inside unless dropping off little ones, so that's good. Our class is 15 kids and while it's in a dance studio with tall ceilings, I worry that is still too many kids and this could be a bigger risk than I am comfortable with. Strongly leaning towards doing an online option, though my kids' friends are all going. Le sigh...


Oh please, my child did ID and it has nothing to do with parents being Catholic or being in school. Those moms are just worried that other schools are back in person and their kids is going to not be as competitive. Might not even do well in Oirechatas.
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