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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, it looks like OP would be the only one there, so maybe not so unsafe after all? My whole family has gotten their hair cuts, and gone to the dentist or doctor. I guess you need to pick the 1 or 2 things that are worth the risk to you. Are the limiting the number of people who enter? If it wasn't crowded, and I really wanted to go to a museum/aquarium (which I don't), then I might go for 30 minutes, and only hang out far away from others, and leave if I felt it was getting too crowded. We will definitely be going to the ourdoor zoo soon.[/quote] +1 Would I personally, no. We went in Feb and my kid has not been begging to go back*. However, if it was my families absolutely top thing that I wanted to do, I would consider in the circumstances OP describes. *This thread just made me check, we went to the Boston Aquarium on Feb 21. I took my kid to the doctor the following Friday because I was sure she had the flu, fever, breathing fast, constant cough. The doctor was so sure it was the flu that she prescribed tamiflu before getting the test back, but the flu test came back negative. She was sick and in and out of school for the next three weeks and wasn't allowed to attend because of her cough for a few days before schools closed for COVID on 3/13. I need to get her an antibody test...[/quote]
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