Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of you have very young children?
NP. We have an infant and a 5yo. We are both WFH, but DH has a lot of travel coming up soon, and I am honestly terrified of what happens to the kids if we end up sick. It isn’t like they can fend for themselves.
For real. Parents of kids under 12 should have been considered essential workers with the vaccine rollout.
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Why the eye-rolling? Sure, immediate PP may be exaggerating a bit, but it is concerning to me, and I doubt I’m the only one. I’m the first PP. DH and I both have conditions that put us at high risk (yes, we have registered for a vaccine). We’ve been super cautious, mainly because I’ve been really worried about what happens to our little girls if we get too sick to care for them. The only family within a day’s drive of us are my parents, who are elderly and high risk. I tend to be anxious by nature, but I can’t help thinking of a news story from early on in the pandemic of the 4yo in GA who was found after spending days alone with her mother’s dead body. We can’t be the only high risk couple with little kids, plus what about single parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of you have very young children?
NP. We have an infant and a 5yo. We are both WFH, but DH has a lot of travel coming up soon, and I am honestly terrified of what happens to the kids if we end up sick. It isn’t like they can fend for themselves.
For real. Parents of kids under 12 should have been considered essential workers with the vaccine rollout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family of four had Covid - two asymptomatic children and two symptomatic adults. The kids had it first, then DH, then me. We did not mask or quarantine in the home because by the time we discovered our child had been in close contact, we were already displaying symptoms (DH thought he had allergies, and I got a fever the night we received a call from the contact tracer).
Honestly, chances are that your kids have it and just aren't showing symptoms.
DH and I did sleep in separate bedrooms though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of you have very young children?
NP. We have an infant and a 5yo. We are both WFH, but DH has a lot of travel coming up soon, and I am honestly terrified of what happens to the kids if we end up sick. It isn’t like they can fend for themselves.
For real. Parents of kids under 12 should have been considered essential workers with the vaccine rollout.
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