Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I just mentioned on another thread, my son had his party at an indoor venue on Saturday. I didn't consider cancelling for a moment. And everyone who had planned to come, did. I also took him and his two best friends out to the movies the night before (on his actual bday), and their parents didn't think twice. I personally wouldn't change it, but that's just me. You have to live life. Just wash hands, wash hands, wash hands.
This mindset just baffles me. Do you really not understand what's going on?
+1. Washing hands does not prevent breathing in virus infected air. If you want to live life you pay attention.
Not to mention 3/4/5 year olds constantly touch their faces and mouths. Sure after the party you can clean their hands but would basically be a free for all during the actual play part of the party.
My son just turned 10 and is not a toddler or preschooler. I definitely understand what's going on; I don't live under a rock.But I'm not going to become a hermit. I certainly will wait until things die down before I visit my elderly parents or in-laws; however, you can't just curl up into a fetal position and worry that a virus is going to get you. It's also not understood to be transmitted through the air, just FYI.
+ 1 - agree with this, and virus is not airborne, you know that. right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I just mentioned on another thread, my son had his party at an indoor venue on Saturday. I didn't consider cancelling for a moment. And everyone who had planned to come, did. I also took him and his two best friends out to the movies the night before (on his actual bday), and their parents didn't think twice. I personally wouldn't change it, but that's just me. You have to live life. Just wash hands, wash hands, wash hands.
This mindset just baffles me. Do you really not understand what's going on?
+1. Washing hands does not prevent breathing in virus infected air. If you want to live life you pay attention.
Not to mention 3/4/5 year olds constantly touch their faces and mouths. Sure after the party you can clean their hands but would basically be a free for all during the actual play part of the party.
My son just turned 10 and is not a toddler or preschooler. I definitely understand what's going on; I don't live under a rock.But I'm not going to become a hermit. I certainly will wait until things die down before I visit my elderly parents or in-laws; however, you can't just curl up into a fetal position and worry that a virus is going to get you. It's also not understood to be transmitted through the air, just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:My kindergartner is invited to a venue party this weekend (bounce place). Responded yes weeks ago, but am now rethinking. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Hi! I dont want to hijack this thread but dont know what topic it would go under. I have a wedding in two weeks--- should I consider not going? My inlaws were going to be babysitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I just mentioned on another thread, my son had his party at an indoor venue on Saturday. I didn't consider cancelling for a moment. And everyone who had planned to come, did. I also took him and his two best friends out to the movies the night before (on his actual bday), and their parents didn't think twice. I personally wouldn't change it, but that's just me. You have to live life. Just wash hands, wash hands, wash hands.
This mindset just baffles me. Do you really not understand what's going on?
+1. Washing hands does not prevent breathing in virus infected air. If you want to live life you pay attention.
Not to mention 3/4/5 year olds constantly touch their faces and mouths. Sure after the party you can clean their hands but would basically be a free for all during the actual play part of the party.
My son just turned 10 and is not a toddler or preschooler. I definitely understand what's going on; I don't live under a rock.But I'm not going to become a hermit. I certainly will wait until things die down before I visit my elderly parents or in-laws; however, you can't just curl up into a fetal position and worry that a virus is going to get you. It's also not understood to be transmitted through the air, just FYI.
It is transmitted through droplets in the air that you can breathe in. Source: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/transmission.html
Right. If you're around someone who has it and is coughing and/or sneezing. If you're not around a person who is showing signs of symptoms, the risk of getting it through "droplets" would be very low, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I just mentioned on another thread, my son had his party at an indoor venue on Saturday. I didn't consider cancelling for a moment. And everyone who had planned to come, did. I also took him and his two best friends out to the movies the night before (on his actual bday), and their parents didn't think twice. I personally wouldn't change it, but that's just me. You have to live life. Just wash hands, wash hands, wash hands.
This mindset just baffles me. Do you really not understand what's going on?
+1. Washing hands does not prevent breathing in virus infected air. If you want to live life you pay attention.
Not to mention 3/4/5 year olds constantly touch their faces and mouths. Sure after the party you can clean their hands but would basically be a free for all during the actual play part of the party.
My son just turned 10 and is not a toddler or preschooler. I definitely understand what's going on; I don't live under a rock.But I'm not going to become a hermit. I certainly will wait until things die down before I visit my elderly parents or in-laws; however, you can't just curl up into a fetal position and worry that a virus is going to get you. It's also not understood to be transmitted through the air, just FYI.
What? That’s the main method of transmission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I just mentioned on another thread, my son had his party at an indoor venue on Saturday. I didn't consider cancelling for a moment. And everyone who had planned to come, did. I also took him and his two best friends out to the movies the night before (on his actual bday), and their parents didn't think twice. I personally wouldn't change it, but that's just me. You have to live life. Just wash hands, wash hands, wash hands.
This mindset just baffles me. Do you really not understand what's going on?
+1. Washing hands does not prevent breathing in virus infected air. If you want to live life you pay attention.
Not to mention 3/4/5 year olds constantly touch their faces and mouths. Sure after the party you can clean their hands but would basically be a free for all during the actual play part of the party.
My son just turned 10 and is not a toddler or preschooler. I definitely understand what's going on; I don't live under a rock.But I'm not going to become a hermit. I certainly will wait until things die down before I visit my elderly parents or in-laws; however, you can't just curl up into a fetal position and worry that a virus is going to get you. It's also not understood to be transmitted through the air, just FYI.