Anonymous wrote:We are following the VA guidelines but that still lets us have Outdoor play dates, indoor play dates with one friend, little league, swim team lap swimming, soccer camp in two weeks, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We've let our 7-year-old play with the neighbor (including in his kiddie pool) and go to one playdate. I've done so because we're a low risk family (or so I think!), we feel the socialization time has been so meaningful, and we also believe my son already had covid in March (crazy high fever right as everything shut down, tested negative for strep and and flu).
The only think I would question is whether this exposure could hurt the grandparents. You really need to stay away from them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously feel bad for some of you. The level of anxiety disorder you must have to be borderline shut ins must be hard to live with.
All these kids I know hanging out and no one has corona yet. Lol
Why do you assume anxiety?
We prefer to be cautious.
There is sure to be another spike and we have no wish to contribute to it.
The vaccine will be distributed early next year. I’m a research scientist in a related field and am confident of this.
It’s all rather simple, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have three kids: 8 yrs, 13 yrs, and 16 yrs. We have kept them all away from playdates/hanging out with friends. (They hang out and have play dates virtually.) We have kept our socializing to the grandparents and only outside with the grandparents (there are 4 still living). We have just been informed (in a very dramatic display of yelling and tears by the 13 yr old) that we are the worst parents ever, that every other kid gets to hang out with their friends, and that she is going crazy. (I actually worry that she is.) Honestly, what are you doing? I am hearing from a number of friends that they have caved. They are letting their kids have playdates/hang out in homes (it is too hot now to stay outside). Many parents seem to have given up. We feel like hold outs and as though we are torturing them. We are considering caving, but it doesn't feel right as Coronavirus numbers are increasing (although apparently not in Virginia). What are you doing? Do you think we should hold firm to socially isolating or give in and let our kids hang out with their friends indoors (they say its too hot to be outdoors and we are not members of a pool)?
I don’t understand why you call it “caving”. We aren’t under stay at home orders any more. Were you just planning on being in phase zero forever? Indefinitely?
How about until ti's safe to go out? Instead of, "it's okay if you get deathly ill because now we have hospital beds in the ICU available for you and your loved ones"?
Anonymous wrote:I seriously feel bad for some of you. The level of anxiety disorder you must have to be borderline shut ins must be hard to live with.
All these kids I know hanging out and no one has corona yet. Lol