Anonymous wrote:Chances are the spread of whatever is going around (COVID or a cold) happened at school when they were indoors close to each other, but there is a chance it happened at the party. There's no real way to know.
There's nothing you can do now, but I agree with the PP who said to remind parents not to send kids with any symptoms and to have masks at your party that you give to the kids if they don't have one.
I find it not surprising that kids might not be totally mask-compliant even if they have them because I am seeing adults be that way all the time. I was just at a work event where masks were required, and guess what? Many people had them off for long periods, and no one was enforcing it. So frustrating. It's hard for those of us who want to take fewer risks to judge what we can and cannot do if activities that are supposed to be masked end up not being. I would be more comfortable if we were just told ahead of time that masks weren't going to be "required" because then I could make an informed decision ahead of time.
The thing I don't really understand is why people are so nonchalant about the spread of colds. If colds are going around, that means that there is spread of viruses, and that means that whatever safety measures you think you are taking, they are not working. Maybe your kid only ended up with a cold as a result, but if you are trying to avoid getting COVID, it's clear that whatever you're doing is not going to prevent it if a cold is going around.
Anonymous wrote:Chances are the spread of whatever is going around (COVID or a cold) happened at school when they were indoors close to each other, but there is a chance it happened at the party. There's no real way to know.
There's nothing you can do now, but I agree with the PP who said to remind parents not to send kids with any symptoms and to have masks at your party that you give to the kids if they don't have one.
I find it not surprising that kids might not be totally mask-compliant even if they have them because I am seeing adults be that way all the time. I was just at a work event where masks were required, and guess what? Many people had them off for long periods, and no one was enforcing it. So frustrating. It's hard for those of us who want to take fewer risks to judge what we can and cannot do if activities that are supposed to be masked end up not being. I would be more comfortable if we were just told ahead of time that masks weren't going to be "required" because then I could make an informed decision ahead of time.
The thing I don't really understand is why people are so nonchalant about the spread of colds. If colds are going around, that means that there is spread of viruses, and that means that whatever safety measures you think you are taking, they are not working. Maybe your kid only ended up with a cold as a result, but if you are trying to avoid getting COVID, it's clear that whatever you're doing is not going to prevent it if a cold is going around.
Anonymous wrote:
My son turned 7 last week and we had a small, outdoor birthday party for him. Some friends from his class came. We had asked that everyone wear masks, but a couple of kids were dropped off without one. I figured it was outdoors and probably okay. I did text both moms of the boys who wore masks to let them know and they said it should be fine.
Yesterday night, my son commented that Larlo wasn't in school yesterday and hadn't been on Friday, but that he came to our party on Saturday. A little strange, and had me a little concerned during a pandemic but I hoped it wasn't for being sick.
Today, my son was sent home feeling tired and has a headache. IF this is covid, the exposure may have happened before the party so I will notify everyone. But, I can't help but wonder if the maskless Larlo, who was out on Friday and Monday should not have come over Saturday.
Anonymous wrote:Has there been one documented case of Covid transmission outside? I don’t think there has. Now if sick kid was sick last Thursday and indoors with your kid all day, he might have transmitted it to your son then, but that too is unlikely if they were masked and with proper filtration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has there been one documented case of Covid transmission outside? I don’t think there has. Now if sick kid was sick last Thursday and indoors with your kid all day, he might have transmitted it to your son then, but that too is unlikely if they were masked and with proper filtration.
Yes, outdoor transmission has been documented. Check Provincetown, among others.
Anonymous wrote:
My son turned 7 last week and we had a small, outdoor birthday party for him. Some friends from his class came. We had asked that everyone wear masks, but a couple of kids were dropped off without one. I figured it was outdoors and probably okay. I did text both moms of the boys who wore masks to let them know and they said it should be fine.
Yesterday night, my son commented that Larlo wasn't in school yesterday and hadn't been on Friday, but that he came to our party on Saturday. A little strange, and had me a little concerned during a pandemic but I hoped it wasn't for being sick.
Today, my son was sent home feeling tired and has a headache. IF this is covid, the exposure may have happened before the party so I will notify everyone. But, I can't help but wonder if the maskless Larlo, who was out on Friday and Monday should not have come over Saturday.
Anonymous wrote:Has there been one documented case of Covid transmission outside? I don’t think there has. Now if sick kid was sick last Thursday and indoors with your kid all day, he might have transmitted it to your son then, but that too is unlikely if they were masked and with proper filtration.