Would you expect spouse to leave work if wife had Covid?

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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?


Again not my problem. They’re old enough to be. If they’re not it’s not my problem
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Anonymous wrote:I would be mad a potentially covid + coworker is in the office. Irresponsible.


CDC guidelines say you don't need to isolate anymore if you are vaccinated. You are supposed to wear a well-fitting mask for 10 days instead, and test on day 5.

My office's policies follow the CDC. You're allowed to telework in lieu of wearing a mask at the office, but you don't have to.


Just fyi - it’s isolating when you are covid positive and quarantining when you are a close contact.

Close contacts don’t need to stay home (quarantine) if vaccinated - so long as the household contact is isolating away from others at home.

The clock starts all over again for masking and testing for each interaction with the covid case (that’s the day zero).
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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?

how is that relevant?


She sent her kids to school.


So?
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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?

how is that relevant?


She sent her kids to school.


So?


Then why did you ask moron?
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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?


Again not my problem. They’re old enough to be. If they’re not it’s not my problem


So why did you state “assuming they are vaccinated”?
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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?


Again not my problem. They’re old enough to be. If they’re not it’s not my problem


Why should your husband and kids be others problem then?
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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Op here. My kids were on screens, fighting, crying but they made it alive until Dh came home.


That’s fine. It really is ok if they had a rough afternoon on screens. My opinion is that he would only be expected to cut short a work day if you were really ill and not functioning well enough to be a safe (distanced) eye on them.
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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?

how is that relevant?


She sent her kids to school.

the vaccination status of others has no bearing on whether you have to isolate/quarantine.
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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?


Again not my problem. They’re old enough to be. If they’re not it’s not my problem


Why should your husband and kids be others problem then?

They're not. If they are vaccinated, going to school/work is perfectly acceptable. they are following the CDC's guidelines. not a "problem."
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Loons are out in force today.
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Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?

how is that relevant?


She sent her kids to school.

the vaccination status of others has no bearing on whether you have to isolate/quarantine.


She’s the one who brought vaccination status up as if she was sending her kids to school like all were vaccinated. If it wasn’t relevant, she would not have mentioned that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loons are out in force today.

Agreed. It's not 2020!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loons are out in force today.


You made it out!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Loons are out in force today.

Agreed. It's not 2020!


Agreed. It’s not 2018.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. When I had it, my husband went to work and my kids went to school.


Wonderful family you are.

yeah, they're such horrible people for following *checks notes* CDC guidelines!! just terrible! (assuming they are all vaccinated.)



Pretty much you are. Courtesy to not potentially and probably expose others.
You inadvertently admitted that you should’ve done so. “Assuming they are all vaccinated”. You know they all aren’t.


Then that's their fault. Not my problem.


All the kids at school are vaccinated?

how is that relevant?


She sent her kids to school.

the vaccination status of others has no bearing on whether you have to isolate/quarantine.


She’s the one who brought vaccination status up as if she was sending her kids to school like all were vaccinated. If it wasn’t relevant, she would not have mentioned that.

I meant that if her kids and spouse were vaccinated, they can still go to school/work. Doesn't matter if other students/coworkers are vaxed.
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