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[quote=Anonymous]We never went back to "normal" except that brief period at the beginning of the summer when we thought COVID might be over. For our family with a 4.5 and 1.5 year-old, everything is a cost-benefit analysis, and while we aren't that fearful of COVID itself, I am terrified of trying to take care of two little kids on our own if we are all sick. It's hard enough to take care of them when we're healthy, let alone have a cold, flu, food poisoning, COVID. Plus, I have a terminally ill parent and would be devastated if I couldn't visit them or gave them COVID. Having our nanny come every day = worth the risk Having our cleaning team come every other week = worth it School = worth it Playdates/playground with select friends = worth it Visits with select family members and friends (who are boosted) = worth it Running errands when delivery services will suffice = not worth it Kids traveling on public transportation (including commercial flights) = not worth it Indoor dining with kids = not worth it Generally anything involving the masses (movies, concerts, shopping malls) = not worth it Going into the office regularly = not worth it Indoor holiday parties = not worth it (though this is the toughest one for me since I know I would have fun) [/quote]
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