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My DD is on a sports team that has a team sleepover every fall.
I honestly am surprised that any parent is willing to host 14 girls overnight in their home right now. The idea makes me very uncomfortable. My daughter is begging to go. What say you, DCUM? |
| No way |
| If all are vaccinated, not sure how they won’t have any more or less exposure from group get togethers… |
| If teen is vaccinated, yes, I’d let them go. |
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Hell yes.
These kids have lost too much as it is. |
| I've got the same issue with my 16 y.o. DD. I'm leaning toward yes, if they keep the windows open. It's probably really stupid and I'll regret it later, but don't have the psychological drive to put my foot down |
| We are allowing it now with the same group of 4 girls while cases are low in our area. They had over a year apart, so allowing some normal for a bit at least. |
| They’re playing on the team together, breathing on each other during practice and games? Yes, I’d let her go if I’m not worried about the day to day sports aspect. |
| Yes, if they were all vaccinated and the hosting family was vaccinated. |
| Yes for sure if vaccinated. |
| Yes if all vaccinated and hosting parents vaxxed, too. |
| Yes. I let my unvaccinated 11 yo go to a sleepover with several friends last weekend. They all eat lunch together in the cafeteria anyway. |
Agree |
| Yes - I would allow my vaccinated kid to attend. |
| My risk level is different, but yes I would let my kid go. I wouldn’t ask about the vax status of anyone else either. But again, that’s me. |