Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read several articles about social distancing recently, and every single one of them gave a cautious thumbs up to outside play. The recommendation is to limit to one other family, and no physical contact. I think things like biking / scooting together are ok.
Please don’t. Articles are already out of date. Cases double every 48 hours. You will contribute to viral spread if you continue.
If you ride a bike together or kick a ball from down the yard? That's just false.
No biking with friends. No sharing the ball.
It’s not hard. No interaction with people outside your household.
The number of cases has been doubling every 48 hours or so since the beginning, just like in other countries. We can test for it now, but it’s always been like this. What this tells you is that every day, interactions are riskier than the day before.
Please do not let your kids play with others of different households, even by bike or ball. You may not believe it, but the virus can still spread because kids are not keeping a 6ft distance at all times, and the ball is potentially infected.
Please do your part. We are only as safe as the weakest link in the chain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read several articles about social distancing recently, and every single one of them gave a cautious thumbs up to outside play. The recommendation is to limit to one other family, and no physical contact. I think things like biking / scooting together are ok.
Please don’t. Articles are already out of date. Cases double every 48 hours. You will contribute to viral spread if you continue.
If you ride a bike together or kick a ball from down the yard? That's just false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read several articles about social distancing recently, and every single one of them gave a cautious thumbs up to outside play. The recommendation is to limit to one other family, and no physical contact. I think things like biking / scooting together are ok.
Please don’t. Articles are already out of date. Cases double every 48 hours. You will contribute to viral spread if you continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read several articles about social distancing recently, and every single one of them gave a cautious thumbs up to outside play. The recommendation is to limit to one other family, and no physical contact. I think things like biking / scooting together are ok.
Please don’t. Articles are already out of date. Cases double every 48 hours. You will contribute to viral spread if you continue.
Anonymous wrote:I've read several articles about social distancing recently, and every single one of them gave a cautious thumbs up to outside play. The recommendation is to limit to one other family, and no physical contact. I think things like biking / scooting together are ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With this occasional rain we are asking them all to play in the basement.
Who is all?
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel not to let kids play outside- they will be psychologically affected if we can’t allow this at least until there is a mandate for lockdown, then it’s just “against the law to play with others” and whatever psychological outcomes comes with that.