Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't bother with masks. The chances of covid are just not worth the constant stress.
And there's no evidence that a non n95 helps indoors
Of course there is evidence that masks help indoors!!! Look at surgeons in an operating room.
Stop being an idiot.
Surgeons wear n95. PP said there’s no evidence for NON N95, and there isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't bother with masks. The chances of covid are just not worth the constant stress.
And there's no evidence that a non n95 helps indoors
Of course there is evidence that masks help indoors!!! Look at surgeons in an operating room.
Stop being an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't bother with masks. The chances of covid are just not worth the constant stress.
And there's no evidence that a non n95 helps indoors
Anonymous wrote:Make sure the room they work in is extremely well ventilated. Run your AC fans (changing filters) and air out the room with fans and fresh air. Disinfect all surfaces a couple times during her time with your child. Assume the sitter has covid and proceed accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Ask if she’s willing to mask everyday and proceed accordingly. That may mean finding someone willing to wear a mask. You will need to wear a mask when around the nanny and your kids will need to wear them all day as well. Naturally, this means everyone will eat and drink ursine; what are your plans for inclement weather?
Or you could decide to not worry about the mask, and everyone can comfortably eat and drink inside.