Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 20:56     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did



SARS-Cov-2 is a lot less likely to stay active on surfaces than the RSV or monkeypox virus. It's not a very resistant virus structure, at all.

So try not to worry, OP.


Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 20:49     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:Have him rewash his face and wipe down the bathroom a few times a day. You will get it sharing a house, not necessarily a towel.


Wiping? No. Rewashing the face? Please. You get covid from household members because of all the air sharing.

It's almost 2023! Come on!
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 20:48     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You didn't immediately wash the dirty towels after your husband showered? Gross.


Seriously you need to be taking your spousal duties far more seriously. You don’t want to end up cast out amongst the unwashed.


*snort*
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 20:40     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:You didn't immediately wash the dirty towels after your husband showered? Gross.


Seriously you need to be taking your spousal duties far more seriously. You don’t want to end up cast out amongst the unwashed.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 19:19     Subject: Re:Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Highly unlikely to get Covid from sharing a towel!
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 19:17     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

You didn't immediately wash the dirty towels after your husband showered? Gross.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 19:12     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

None of us have caught Covid from each other. Still only 3 of 4 have had it.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 19:07     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:Using the same bathroom is an issue because it entails sharing air. The towel is a distractor.


After 2 hours, I doubt using the same bathroom is an issue either.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 19:02     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Using the same bathroom is an issue because it entails sharing air. The towel is a distractor.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 18:56     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:This is so gross and why everyone in our family has different towels. I can’t imagine wiping my face with a towel someone used to dry their butt.

But no, op. He’s fine.


Ahh the butt dryer has entered the chat.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 18:55     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

This is so gross and why everyone in our family has different towels. I can’t imagine wiping my face with a towel someone used to dry their butt.

But no, op. He’s fine.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 18:52     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

This can’t be a serious question. No you can’t get covid from a towel.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 18:47     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Have him rewash his face and wipe down the bathroom a few times a day. You will get it sharing a house, not necessarily a towel.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 18:01     Subject: Re:Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Well, all will be revealed soon enough.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 18:00     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

at this point I may as well laugh, it's so absurd, but my quarantining DH went up to take a shower, and then my teen about two hours later went into the same bathroom and used the towel to dry off his face aftre practice. Probably not the main way it's spread, right? Can it be spread through fabric?? DS immediately kind of freaked out, and I told him risk was minimal...