| Nope! |
Nope, because of the bolded. If they were in a place like DC/MD/VA where cases are vanishingly small (less than 80 cases in DC in the last week), then I would consider it. But not from places like you're describing. |
| Of course not |
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I understand all the no s on this thread but I would let them stay. And I am not planning to get my young child vaccinated. I’m just not that concerned about my DC getting COVID.
(Just a little background, DC has unknowingly stayed in a house with someone with symptomatic COVId twice and not transmitted it. So that plays into my decision). |
| NO |
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No. And I don’t even have young children in my house.
My nephew is vaccinated but his fiancée is not. They wanted to visit/stay with me but I’m a nanny to two very young children and I said no. |
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No because I also have unvaccinated kids.
I would probably if it was just me and spouse (fully vax). |
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NOPE!
If you ever want to be around my kids indoors, you will be vaccinated. End of story. If you would like to visit a nearby hotel, we’ll meet you at the park. Bye! |
| I think that your family members are being dumb by not getting vaccinated but I'd let them stay with me anyway since I am vaccinated and so is my wife. For the kids, it doesn't really matter since COVID is so low risk to them. My kids are playing and socializing with other unvaccinated kids all day anyway, so what is the difference. If anything the risk is the other way, the adults are at more risk from the kids than the kids are from the adults. |
| No, simply no. |
| Nope. I have 2 little kids and my DH is going to see some of his extended family for the first time in 18 months. One cousin isn't vaccinated by choice, and he's debating whether to even have dinner with that cousin because he knows his cousin is also living his life like there's no pandemic. There's no way we would allow that cousin to stay overnight at our house. |
| I would and we are also not getting vaccinated. We are not in a risk group. |
| No |
| Yes because my kids already got the virus. Otherwise no. |
| Nope, not until all my kids could get vaccinated. |