Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because we don't want our kids to touch things and breath on other families. Duh. I'm not even ready to play with kids from families I know, certainly not going to let my kid go to a public playground. This is probably phase 3, so look for openings this fall.
Your view is completely based in fear, not science. Don't play with kids from other families, don't take your kids to playgrounds. Why do you care if others do?
You might want to brush up on your science.
It's because those kids, if infected, would likely give it to their parents, who might work in essential, public-facing positions, or who might go shopping at the grocery store and spread it, etc. And I might come in contact with them there, even if the only place I go out is the grocery store.
I mean, in addition to giving a sh-- about other human beings, but that's beyond you.