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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not sure I understand the point of not having the nanny come if it’s allowed. If both households are diligent about staying isolated, it’s just sharing germs within two households. It doesn’t all of a sudden open up the nanny or the family to the whole world and all of its germs. I assume OP knows the nanny and her home situation. If she lives in a group home and works nights delivering for instacart and has a husband who drives a metrobus, that’s a different story. The nanny likely only opens up exposure by a tiny amount. I see the argument that it’s worth the immense increase in productivity at work and sanity. [/quote] Does the nanny live alone? Is she going out to get groceries? Is she getting any deliveries? Is she getting take out food? Is she driving through Starbucks? If she doesn't live alone, do the people she lives with do any of these things? If they do, do all the people they all interact with do any of these things? Your "tiny amount" of exposure is really not so.[/quote]
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