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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Research scientist here. He sounds very very cautious, but not in a scientific way. Perhaps he does indeed have a diagnosable mental health disorder. He doesn't need to wear 3 masks. He can wear just one N95 with head straps, they're the gold standard. Sometimes wearing several masks can cause them to leak, so you don't necessarily want to do that. Likewise, people could have held the baby, if they had tested negative with a PCR test (not antigen) and washed their hands. It makes me sad that with a little more scientific knowledge, your family could have stayed safe and still been very cautious, but in a more reasonable and slightly more social way. However I have to say that a nanny share for such a Covid-conscious family is surprising.[b] Is it perhaps because you cannot afford a nanny by yourselves? [/b]Because adding a whole other family to the bubble does create significantly more risk, given that it's one you will be in contact with every day, through your child. [/quote] Can you research pulling your head out? Is there a single other reason why someone would choose a nanny share? [/quote]
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