That kind of ignorance is sadly more evident than I ever knew. I feel like all the morons in HS now have a seat at the table discussing their views on safety. |
Oh no! They’re more likely to catch the illness that in all likeliness still won’t make them sick. How terrifying. |
| My camp sent pics of kids and counselors inside not properly masked. |
My 11 yo got it at a family event last week. Super mild (seriously, thought THIS IS IT?!) and now she’s got some immunity before school. This shit is crazy contagious so better now than at school. |
She may not have immunity and you can get it twice especially with the new variants. |
First, you don't know that for sure. Second, more spread leads to more variants, which could be much worse. It also means greater potential exposure for people who are high risk. Finally, for some people, not doing camp is not a huge deal, and worth it to avoid a very unpredictable illness. |
| I’m considering it. Our camp has moved indoors due to the heat and no one is masked. I might not send on Friday so if there is an exposure, my kid is done with quarantine before school starts. |
this is not real risk analysis based on data and facts. could be, might mean, may this is pure anxiety |
I'm the PP who asked this question. I was just wondering because anecdotally I've heard nothing from friends with kids in camp, and we've been in a few weeks of camp with no reports, so I was curious. Thanks for your response! |
+1 million Why, why, why are people worried about covid for kids? Look at the stats next to regular flu season!!!! |
I’m not the PP, but... yes... the research shows delta is no more of a risk to children. |
+1 also, this sort of speculation is as damaging as trump-type dismissal of covid last year. I mean, the hypocrisy of covid hand-wringers is astounding when it comes to fake news. |
Seriously. We’ve sent all 3 kids to camps all summer in Fairfax county and two of those weeks were in Arlington county, drama camp. Not a single case. Where were you all for H1N1 and every year for flu. |
You know that’s not how it works, right? |
I know it’s hard, but we’re not talking about H1N1 right now. Do try to stay on topic. Thanks. |