Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the first PP who said no to the restaurant. Frankly and selfishly, it's less about risk of severe illness to the 1 year old and more about not wanting to be excluded from day care for 10-14 days, with attendant impacts on other family members. So unless you have a SAHP that's a consideration logistically.
This is my thing. I don’t fear contagion; I fear quarantine or even symptoms and having to test and losing daycare for a few days.
Also, I have never taken a one year to a restaurant - it’s exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the first PP who said no to the restaurant. Frankly and selfishly, it's less about risk of severe illness to the 1 year old and more about not wanting to be excluded from day care for 10-14 days, with attendant impacts on other family members. So unless you have a SAHP that's a consideration logistically.
This is a great point, I am the pp who said I would and I’m a SAHP.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the first PP who said no to the restaurant. Frankly and selfishly, it's less about risk of severe illness to the 1 year old and more about not wanting to be excluded from day care for 10-14 days, with attendant impacts on other family members. So unless you have a SAHP that's a consideration logistically.
Anonymous wrote:No, but that’s more because the idea of managing a 1-year-old at a restaurant sounds super exhausting and miserable than covid. Personally, I would do takeout. (In fact what I did the last time my parents were in town.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would in places like California but not here.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Indoors at home with people I knew were vaccinated? Sure! Indoors at a restaurant with people I don't know? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a restaurant or at home? I'd eat indoors at home with vaccinated relatives. I wouldn't eat indoors in public.
In public at a restaurant