Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you have two immunocompromised people, you ask, but there's no way I'd be hiring a random date night sitter who has been around who knows how many people during the week.
I'm a nanny who does date night/event care several times a week and have about 15 occasional care families. I'm vaccinated and AFAIK, have had yet to have Covid. It can work.
That’s not the point.
If you have immunocompromised people in the household, they’re vulnerable to *every* germ, not just covid. If I had two people like that in my household? The only person who would babysit would be one who was already in the household during the week, to limit total germ exposure.