Anonymous
Post 12/19/2022 10:13     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:The amount of germaphobia on here is alarming.


And anxiety too. People who have time for this nonsense clearly don't have anything else to worry about.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2022 09:55     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

The amount of germaphobia on here is alarming.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2022 09:25     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did


How do you think you catch covid?
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2022 09:12     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:This can’t be a serious question. No you can’t get covid from a towel.


It's like getting AIDS from a toilet seat.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2022 08:29     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:If you're actually worried about your kid getting Covid, you need to sign off DCUM and read some current information.

Those of us outside the DMV no longer even talk about Covid.


Ridiculous. Long covid is real. I don’t want that for anyone in my family.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2022 08:26     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:If you're actually worried about your kid getting Covid, you need to sign off DCUM and read some current information.

Those of us outside the DMV no longer even talk about Covid.


NP. This is actually absurd. I prefer to avoid any illness that could take me down for several days or more. Are you saying that if your DH had the flu or a vomiting bug, you wouldn't take steps to avoid spread in your household? If that's true, you're just an idiot, despite all this reading you claim to do.

I have covid right now for the first time. I've been sick for 6 days, including spending most of Friday and Saturday dozing on the couch. I still don't feel well, though better than did Saturday. I would have preferred to have avoided this the last weekend/week before Christmas. But you do you.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 21:28     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Using the same bathroom is an issue because it entails sharing air. The towel is a distractor.


After 2 hours, I doubt using the same bathroom is an issue either.


The odds that it’s the only time they have used the same bathroom and that all uses have been that far apart seem low. Good luck, OP.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 21:26     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

Remember when we learned it wasn't necessary to wipe down door handles and groceries? The virus doesn't live well on surfaces.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 21:15     Subject: Kid accidentally used towel that covid-postiive dad did

If you're actually worried about your kid getting Covid, you need to sign off DCUM and read some current information.

Those of us outside the DMV no longer even talk about Covid.