Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grocery store?
Mail?
We get our groceries delivered. We got take out last weekend.
Sigh.
What is the point of getting groceries delivered if you’re getting take-out?
I don’t want to rub it in, OP, since your kid id sick. Thank you for posting so that others can understand the consequences of each action they take.
I don't understand this. Does anyone know what this PP means?
It's perfectly fine and safe to get take out and groceries:
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/04/08/822903487/how-safe-is-it-to-eat-take-out
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/23/health/groceries-takeout-coronavirus-wellness-scn-trnd/index.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17/well/live/coronavirus-contagion-spead-clothes-shoes-hair-newspaper-packages-mail-infectious.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grocery store?
Mail?
We get our groceries delivered. We got take out last weekend.
Sigh.
What is the point of getting groceries delivered if you’re getting take-out?
I don’t want to rub it in, OP, since your kid id sick. Thank you for posting so that others can understand the consequences of each action they take.
I don't understand this. Does anyone know what this PP means?
Yes, PP is under the impression that getting take out poses a high risk and should have been avoided. Personally, I think it is a very low risk activity and the doctors on the news seem to agree - low risk. We get take out at least once a week and we treat the packaging like we would our groceries or FedEx/UPS packages. We unpack the take out in one area in our kitchen, throw away the packaging, wipe down the counter where the packaging was, and wash our hands. We usually wipe down any sauce packets or dressings that came with it or we throw those out. We try to steer toward warm dishes, although I did order a salad last time. We've been doing this for weeks and are all healthy. Medical professionals have said that this is not a food-born virus. Unless someone at Papa John's happens to be an asymptomatic carrier of the virus AND decided to straight-up sneeze on your pizza and then ship it off to you anyway, you are completely safe. And BTW, if you're that paranoid, just re-heat the food in your oven for a bit. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grocery store?
Mail?
We get our groceries delivered. We got take out last weekend.
Sigh.
What is the point of getting groceries delivered if you’re getting take-out?
I don’t want to rub it in, OP, since your kid id sick. Thank you for posting so that others can understand the consequences of each action they take.
I don't understand this. Does anyone know what this PP means?
Yes, PP is under the impression that getting take out poses a high risk and should have been avoided. Personally, I think it is a very low risk activity and the doctors on the news seem to agree - low risk. We get take out at least once a week and we treat the packaging like we would our groceries or FedEx/UPS packages. We unpack the take out in one area in our kitchen, throw away the packaging, wipe down the counter where the packaging was, and wash our hands. We usually wipe down any sauce packets or dressings that came with it or we throw those out. We try to steer toward warm dishes, although I did order a salad last time. We've been doing this for weeks and are all healthy. Medical professionals have said that this is not a food-born virus. Unless someone at Papa John's happens to be an asymptomatic carrier of the virus AND decided to straight-up sneeze on your pizza and then ship it off to you anyway, you are completely safe. And BTW, if you're that paranoid, just re-heat the food in your oven for a bit. No big deal.
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allergies could cause a sinus infection
+1 What color is the snot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grocery store?
Mail?
We get our groceries delivered. We got take out last weekend.
Sigh.
What is the point of getting groceries delivered if you’re getting take-out?
I don’t want to rub it in, OP, since your kid id sick. Thank you for posting so that others can understand the consequences of each action they take.
I don't understand this. Does anyone know what this PP means?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grocery store?
Mail?
We get our groceries delivered. We got take out last weekend.
Sigh.
What is the point of getting groceries delivered if you’re getting take-out?
I don’t want to rub it in, OP, since your kid id sick. Thank you for posting so that others can understand the consequences of each action they take.
I don't understand this. Does anyone know what this PP means?
Anonymous wrote:Allergies could cause a sinus infection
Anonymous wrote:We have had no contact with anyone. We went on a bike ride yesterday. Kids played in the yard. DS does have allergies and has had some watery eyes and some sniffles here and there. Yesterday he said his allergies were bad and I gave him Claritin. Today he is not itchy but complained of a headache. Has 101 fever.
What could this be?
Ugh we try so hard not to be in contact with anyone and my kid still gets sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grocery store?
Mail?
We get our groceries delivered. We got take out last weekend.
Sigh.
What is the point of getting groceries delivered if you’re getting take-out?
I don’t want to rub it in, OP, since your kid id sick. Thank you for posting so that others can understand the consequences of each action they take.