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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have friends in MoCo who have it now. Don’t know anyone personally with it in Nova right now, but I’m sure it’s around. People just aren’t testing/advertising as much. I refuse to travel w/a testing requirement so staying domestic until they get rid of it.[/quote] People are sending their kids to school sick and students aren’t masking anymore. That’s why our school went from 0 to 3 to 9 just this week. [b]One sick family sent their kids to school and they were quickly sent home (within 2 hours). Damage was already done[/b]. Very frustrating as we are trying to travel this weekend for spring break. If anyone tests positive, we must cancel. [/quote] Well they probably had it they day before too, just weren't feeling sick yet. If you absolutely need to travel, why not just mask your kids up for a few days ahead of time?[/quote] +1 That's what we are doing, and we aren't required to test in order to travel. That's what we have done since vaccines were available and how I view "living with COVID." When cases rise, or before gathering indoors with vulnerable family members, or before important events, we wear the highest quality masks to do as much as possible to prevent getting sick. We test if we have symptoms. We did the same in the late summer, when we canceled a Disney vacation because the possible risk of getting COVID in a high transmission area wasn't worth losing out on the beginning of fall sports. None of us can avoid getting COVID at some point, but I will continue weighing risks and rewards and adjusting our behaviors and mitigation strategies in an effort to keep doing the things that are most important to us without disruption or sickness. [/quote]
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