Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, you’re not supplying your kid with a hazmat suit and a hazmat shower when they get home?
Calm down. Wash their hands and change into house clothes when they get home. It’s funny to me. We have done this in our family forever. Haven’t changed a thing since COVID (except masks). I’m still laughing about people washing their groceries they brought home last year.
Whuh? You've been making your kids change into "house clothes" all along, and you're telling others so calm down? Okay then.
I’ve done it my whole life! School clothes and play clothes as a kid and work clothes house clothes as an adult. What’s wrong with that? Why am I getting so much hate?
I don’t know anyone else who does this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have been hybrid since September. They literally walk in the door, take themselves and their stuff up to their rooms, then hit the books. Not sure they even wash their hands. There hasn't been a single transmission of coronavirus in their school since September--so I am 100% sure that my DD is not bringing it hom with her in her hair. I can't believe the idiocy here.
It’s weird because parents have been very upset that their kids haven’t been in all this time because they fully believe it isn’t transmissible in school and won’t affect them and their kids yet now that they’re going in there’s all these elaborates plans for decontamination when they get home? Which is it??
This is not black-and-white. Many are sending their kids even though we know there is potential for transmission. Some of us have not been in pods, not doing other things in person so this will be one of the first things we are doing. We feel it is worth the risk. But we know it is not there is not zero risk. There is nothing wrong with finding best practices during a pandemic for goodness sakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have been hybrid since September. They literally walk in the door, take themselves and their stuff up to their rooms, then hit the books. Not sure they even wash their hands. There hasn't been a single transmission of coronavirus in their school since September--so I am 100% sure that my DD is not bringing it hom with her in her hair. I can't believe the idiocy here.
It’s weird because parents have been very upset that their kids haven’t been in all this time because they fully believe it isn’t transmissible in school and won’t affect them and their kids yet now that they’re going in there’s all these elaborates plans for decontamination when they get home? Which is it??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, you’re not supplying your kid with a hazmat suit and a hazmat shower when they get home?
Calm down. Wash their hands and change into house clothes when they get home. It’s funny to me. We have done this in our family forever. Haven’t changed a thing since COVID (except masks). I’m still laughing about people washing their groceries they brought home last year.
Whuh? You've been making your kids change into "house clothes" all along, and you're telling others so calm down? Okay then.
I’ve done it my whole life! School clothes and play clothes as a kid and work clothes house clothes as an adult. What’s wrong with that? Why am I getting so much hate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come home, wash your hands. Mask can go into the laundry.
That's about all.
+1. That's my plan. Same as basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, you’re not supplying your kid with a hazmat suit and a hazmat shower when they get home?
Calm down. Wash their hands and change into house clothes when they get home. It’s funny to me. We have done this in our family forever. Haven’t changed a thing since COVID (except masks). I’m still laughing about people washing their groceries they brought home last year.
Whuh? You've been making your kids change into "house clothes" all along, and you're telling others so calm down? Okay then.
I’ve done it my whole life! School clothes and play clothes as a kid and work clothes house clothes as an adult. What’s wrong with that? Why am I getting so much hate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, you’re not supplying your kid with a hazmat suit and a hazmat shower when they get home?
Calm down. Wash their hands and change into house clothes when they get home. It’s funny to me. We have done this in our family forever. Haven’t changed a thing since COVID (except masks). I’m still laughing about people washing their groceries they brought home last year.
Whuh? You've been making your kids change into "house clothes" all along, and you're telling others so calm down? Okay then.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have been hybrid since September. They literally walk in the door, take themselves and their stuff up to their rooms, then hit the books. Not sure they even wash their hands. There hasn't been a single transmission of coronavirus in their school since September--so I am 100% sure that my DD is not bringing it hom with her in her hair. I can't believe the idiocy here.
Anonymous wrote:What, you’re not supplying your kid with a hazmat suit and a hazmat shower when they get home?
Calm down. Wash their hands and change into house clothes when they get home. It’s funny to me. We have done this in our family forever. Haven’t changed a thing since COVID (except masks). I’m still laughing about people washing their groceries they brought home last year.