Anonymous wrote:Basically, the only kids at college right now who don't have Covid are the ones who don't test. It's everywhere. It's okay. And OP: your kid is going to be sick for about half of freshman year. It happens to all freshmen, and even worse so now after being away from germs for three+ years. Your kid will get multiple colds, stomach bugs, and yes, maybe even Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people actually testing for covid? Colds and viruses go around. Deal with it. Covid is not a big deal.
No. They’re not. Everyone has covid. Whether they’ve tested for it or not. I’m ok with that.
No they don't. Also, while it is mild for some, it isn't for others. Those with symptoms should test and mask if they have it or think they might. It's not a huge ask to mask for a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people actually testing for covid? Colds and viruses go around. Deal with it. Covid is not a big deal.
No. They’re not. Everyone has covid. Whether they’ve tested for it or not. I’m ok with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely at my kid's school. Mine masks the first couple weeks of new academic year and after breaks. So far so good. Seems to be a little more than last year, so she may mask a little longer. Hopefully, it will calm down in another week or so.
Do you really think your kid is masking around her college campus? That's funny.
Anonymous wrote:Are people actually testing for covid? Colds and viruses go around. Deal with it. Covid is not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone gets sick with something during the first couple weeks of school. Get used to it.
Sent DS with a virtual pharmacy. Told him to hide because by October everyone on the floor with be "borrowing" medicine.
I told my son to give his OTC meds to people on his floor who needed it so he could make friends. We have very different values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone gets sick with something during the first couple weeks of school. Get used to it.
Sent DS with a virtual pharmacy. Told him to hide because by October everyone on the floor with be "borrowing" medicine.
Wth
Anonymous wrote:Definitely at my kid's school. Mine masks the first couple weeks of new academic year and after breaks. So far so good. Seems to be a little more than last year, so she may mask a little longer. Hopefully, it will calm down in another week or so.
Anonymous wrote:It is all over my kids' campus. Whatever.