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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Time to do something about it! You know it’s not healthy and ok to keep your kids from socializing. [b]Seek the help you need to cope with covid anxiety.[/b] In 15 yrs you do not want to have adults on your hands who still can’t cope all because you traded their social well being away to lessen the risk of this virus. You’re realizing it, so now it’s time to act.[/quote] This. OP, on Monday morning, you need to call your PCP, make an appointment and get some medication for your anxiety. Your fear of covid is not based in reality and it's harming your kids. There is no (zero) reason your kids could not be doing indoor playdates for months. This is honestly bordering on abuse. Kids need socialization.[/quote] Actually you putting your kids in harmful situations where they can get covid is far more abusive and you need to get to a therapist for your personality disorder. Many kids don't have play dates let alone indoor ones and are fine. Covid is still very serious and no 11 and under are fully vaccinated. People like you are why covid is still here, spreading and mutating. We have you to thank.[/quote] By your logic, every parent who puts a child in a car, a swimming pool or on a bike is abusive, then. That’s about how harmful an indoor play date is right now, at max. Please don’t study your children psychologically by justifying that it will somehow control this virus. It won’t. Sorry, but that was never going to happen. I’d love to think we could get rid of this thing, but it’s here to stay. Time to stop letting kids bear the brunt of this virus because adults can’t or won’t do risk calculations.[/quote] You logic makes zero sense as none of those things have killed as many as Covid has but if that’s how you need to rationalize it, great. [/quote] More kids die in accidents than have died of Covid. You are not looking at the numbers for children. Your risk analysis is wrong. [/quote]
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