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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yup. DS is fully vaxxed. I'm just mad. We played by the rules, it clearly came from classmates the first time around and not one person fessed up to having it earlier or getting it after a birthday party hours before DS learned he had it in which a number of kids, not mine, were unmasked. And now same deal. Tons of kids too sick to play games at swim practice or eat treats at other neighborhood events but their parents swear they don't have it .... just keep infecting everyone else. [/quote] I think you will feel more at peace if you just look at illness as a random occurrence and don't try to assign blame. There is really no way to know where your kid got it from.[/quote] I think -you- will feel more at peace if you convince everyone around you to not try to assign blame, since you so don't want to ever be blamed for any of your YOLO selfish decisions, plus you're not about to let your child miss one of their [whatever] class, absolutely not! So instead, let's try to create this imaginary gorgeous outfit for the naked Emperor where there is no blame, no selfish irresponsible behavior, just random COVID.[/quote] PP you are replying to. I am actually fairly Covid-cautious, but I don't think that has anything to do with what I said. But I realize that illness in general is a risk we take from being around people. It's airborne and easy to get. You could screen for symptoms and rapid test everyone before an indoor event and it could still get in. It's no one's fault and everyone assumes the risk by going to the event.[/quote]
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