No. I’m just saying do better. A haircut isn’t that important. A party can wait. There are lessons about civic duty and respecting the sanctity of life that I would argue are more beneficial and character building for your kids than playing soccer or having a sleepover.
Just my opinion. You do you.... just keep your distance and remember to tell the truth when the contact tracers contact you. |
They are too blinded in their tunnel vision to see/acknowledge anything else. They openly flaunt at the risk. Let’s just get through these peaks and see who survives. |
We care. We have been concerned about the medical care givers being infected. Scared to think what happens long term if the numbers of providers decline. No replacement. Yikes. I don’t even think doctors from other countries would be willing to come. Legal licensing and insurance roadblocks. |
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Resuming colleges will have outbreaks and this shows long days at school is not the right answer for now either. |
The surge is happening as we speak. Hospitals are being overwhelmed in TX, AZ and soon FL, CA. How will you adapt to future living when the climate become inhabitable? Bubble communities, underground communities etc. they already have the latter developed in some places and have sold units. There are more safe houses than you know. I’m not a prepper but have seen this since the 90’s but it’s been around since countries were developed. |
The key is to remain productive. Try new things. Master a new skill. Full focused diet. Be active in social/community causes through donations, awareness, fostering etc. don’t just mope around and snack all day. |
You don’t think sharing a house and attending crowded gatherings were the problem but the beach? My family (two parents, two small children) went to a beach house that we rented by ourselves, never got within 6 ft of strangers in any context , didn’t go out anywhere, and then drove home. I’m not rushing for my covid test even though the beach was in a hotspot location. |
Yes, guidelines say you can, but should you? If it’s necessary yes, if not no. If it’s crowded, turn around and go elsewhere or go home. Plan for less crowded times. In and out if less people are masking. Be smart. I think fcps needs to evolve their plans- it could be more safe. |
Any good parent should also prioritize children’s physical health from a changing virus. The long term organ damage and recovering health impacts for individuals and families have not been deeply examined but one can imagine. Kids with siblings and neighbors are not isolated. Get a grip. People who live in Montana or the countryside live just fine in a small local social circle. We all just need to adjust until this is under control with reduced numbers and working tracing. |
Not every child has siblings, and interacting with neighbors is just as problematic as interacting with other non family members. |
It is so selfish of me to want to put food on the table and a roof over their head. I just stay home and collect welfare. |
I'm not sure who the OP is focused on, but I can say we don't engage in any of that kind of behavior (sleepovers, seeing friends, summer trips, camp, going to grocery stores with the kids, etc.). I don't have any friends in this area who do engage in that kind of behavior because, frankly, our values wouldn't align very well if our risk tolerance levels were THAT far off. Who is sending their kids to sleepovers right now?
As far as camp, are you alluding to childcare or just a fun something-to-do? If childcare, it is a necessary evil for people to work and not lose their jobs. |
You’re outta luck since there is no welfare anymore. And have you truly not considered other forms of safer childcare? |
Then you are selfish, period. This is not rocket science. Our educational system failed. |