Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
They are going to get it in a few days time. Rationalize that you aren't spreading it to their classmates.
Why would you assume this? It’s pretty easy to not spread a norovirus when you know what you’re doing.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if the problem is you are worried about them getting sick or you can’t physically drive them.
I would not be worried about them getting sick. They rarely get my illnesses. If I can’t physically drive them, then hopefully there is a family nearby that they could car pool with, but if not, then I guess they can’t go. Mind you, I cannot even remember a time I was so ill that I couldn’t drive, except the day after surgery when I wasn’t allowed. I mean, that’s gotta be really, really sick. Missing middle school can be a hassle to make up, so getting them there would be a huge priority.
Anonymous wrote:No.
They are going to get it in a few days time. Rationalize that you aren't spreading it to their classmates.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Because I don’t want them home when I am sick. They go to school.
Anonymous wrote:If my kids were healthy I’d get my shit together and drive them. Wear a mask and wash your hands.
Anonymous wrote:No.
They are going to get it in a few days time. Rationalize that you aren't spreading it to their classmates.