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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our circle of friends are being super cautious, but people have started doing low risk things they weren't doing from mid-March through May. For example, a lot of my friends are starting up their orthodontist appointments again. I'm going to take my kids to the pediatric dentist for their check up next month since I'm confident in the protocols the dentist has put in place. I know a friend who had a workman come in to do a quick repair (wearing mask, taking precautions and not being in the same room etc.) and we will probably do the same this summer. It's not OP's responsibility to sort all of this out - but what is safe is getting together in a small group, outside only, and keeping food serving etc. to a minimum. [b]If OP could assure me that was happening, I would feel comfortable sending my child[/b]. [/quote] Yes, but would you dare to ask her?[/quote] Yes! If someone asked if my child would like to come over, of course I would get more info. All of the invitations have been forthcoming with that info though: Text to 4 moms" "Would you feel comfortable with the girls getting together in our yard, for a socially distanced pizza night. Bring own chair/blanket, and we will keep the kids at least 6 feet apart. Pizza will be served wearing masks and gloves with disposable plates" etc. etc. But I would not expect anyone to say - fill out this survey of every where you and your family members have been and who you have come into contact with, because the situation doesn't warrant that. They are socially distancing, outside, where transmission is low, so therefore risk is low even if someone is an asymptomatic carrier. [/quote]
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