Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they are all staying inside and not going to stores or anything then I don’t see the big deal. Do you trust them? I take my kids to another county to see their cousins who I know for sure are social distancing. My sister is crazy and goes above and beyond so we all play together twice a week
Very few people are not going to stores.
Not in my neighborhood. Everyone gets food delivered and work from home. Walks, bikes, yes, but they are indoors.
Deliveries carry some risk, as do forays out, so even if that is really their only potential exposure, it isn’t risk free.
But, more importantly it is hard to truly know hoe people are distancing.
I have a colleague who supposedly has underlying health issues and is being super careful. But, I called the other day and he apologized for the news from his house cleaners. Those cleaners are visiting many homes, probably live with and near many other people, and probably can’t afford to order instacart in and need to go shopping - probably regularly because they have less space and $ to stock up in one trip.
So, my colleague would tell you he is being super careful, be he definitely has potential for exposure. And if your kid plays with his kids, that presents real risks.