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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests[/quote] We have no restrictions [/quote] If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation. [/quote] That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them. [/quote] Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work. [/quote] Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend. [/quote] Daycares and preschools are. Which, I honestly don't even care mind personally, but understand it is a huge burden for some. [/quote] Sadly if people cannot self regulate and will send in kids exposed or sick, it’s necessary. [/quote] If you make it too hard to follow the "rules" then people will work around the "rules." Working parents have been dealing with ridiculous and unsustainable quarantine policies for over 2 years now. If you're going to have to pull your kids out of daycare for 10-15 days if a family member tests positive for COVID, the natural thing to do is to not test for COVID. If you want to see something different, fix the rules.[/quote] LOL I would do much better on my diet if it included eating cake and chips on the couch every night. Want me to be successful at my diet? Change the rules to include more dessert and snacks. There, problem solved. Oh wait, I won't lose any weight that way but at least I will be following a diet. We have rules to stop the spread of COVID. It's hard, but we can do it.[/quote]
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