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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Add a vitamin D supplement to your diet. Get out with your kids. This isn’t going anywhere. It’s fine to go out to eat or to a movie. Pick a time when the restaurants and theaters won’t be crowded. There were maybe ten people in the theater the last time we saw a movie. Living your life in fear is much more harmful than omicron is. [/quote] Oh Jesus, stop already with the “living your life in fear” CRAP. Is wearing a seatbelt living your life in fear? Parents of young, unvaccinated children are taking necessary precautions to keep our little kids from getting covid in any mutation. That is living your life as a good parent not living your life in fear. No one needs to go to the fricking movies or a restaurant. Grow the f up. [/quote] You sound very angry. And not at all well. I’m sorry you are struggling.[/quote] +1 there is no comparison between wearing a seatbelt (and still driving!) and isolating your family. The risk to little kids is much smaller than a lot of other risks we tolerate every day. We’re being extra cautious right now because this temporary surge is straining hospitals, but when cases go down again we have to live. [/quote] NP here and you missed the point. We wear seat belts to protect us in case of a collision - is that living in fear? The vast majority of us will never have a collision where a seat belt would save our lives. The PP, like many of us, are tired of the parroted “living in fear” line when it’s common place in modern society to take precautions against things that - odds are - will never happen. It’s like is getting fire insurance on your home living in fear? [/quote] I don't think what OP is doing is living in fear, but I do think her risk analysis is off. I think that what OP is doing now is less like wearing a seatbelt and more like not driving a car at all.[/quote]
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