Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. There really isn’t a compelling reason to risk it since it’s warm out and can dine outdoors.
What’s the risk?
Anonymous wrote:My kids have eaten a handful of times but not indoors at all. With cases so low, I’m wondering if we can resume some limited indoor dining. So far we have not thought it was worth the risk. DH and I are both vaccinated. I ate out a few times this month and it was so nice. I miss eating out with the family. The restaurants I want to eat at don’t have outdoor dining options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would probably not do it today, for the following reasons:
Vaccine appointments have only recently opened up, so there are still a lot of people that want them that have not yet had them. These people are at risk and if your child gets infected they may spread it to others.
The weather is not bad and there are safer alternatives available outdoors.
Case load is still high.
I think all these factors will change within a month or so, so by end may i would let them eat indoors.
I believe the risk to us is very limited after being vaccinated, and the risk to the kids very low because of their age. But the risk to others is not so low. And the cost of not eating indoors is not so low. Missing out on a mall food court for a couple more weeks is not going to kill anyone. Quite the opposite, tbh.
Depends on where you are. Case load isn’t high in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:I would probably not do it today, for the following reasons:
Vaccine appointments have only recently opened up, so there are still a lot of people that want them that have not yet had them. These people are at risk and if your child gets infected they may spread it to others.
The weather is not bad and there are safer alternatives available outdoors.
Case load is still high.
I think all these factors will change within a month or so, so by end may i would let them eat indoors.
I believe the risk to us is very limited after being vaccinated, and the risk to the kids very low because of their age. But the risk to others is not so low. And the cost of not eating indoors is not so low. Missing out on a mall food court for a couple more weeks is not going to kill anyone. Quite the opposite, tbh.
Anonymous wrote:No. There really isn’t a compelling reason to risk it since it’s warm out and can dine outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't, but I've been fully vaccinated since February and still won't eat indoors at a restaurant.
OP, please don't listen to people like this. They have truly lost their minds and may never be OK again.
Of course I would let my kids eat at a restaurant under the circumstances you describe - and I have been, for many months, long before I was fully vaxxed.
I have not lost my mind. I am a scientist and I listen to public health experts, but understand that there are others who feel comfortable eating in restaurants since they've been vaccinated. With that said, why endanger your children like this? The children don't have a choice and look to us to make the safest and best choices for them. They are not vaccinated and there are plenty of places to dine outdoors.
"Endanger" your children? Yes, you've lost your mind. And I don't believe for a minute that you have anything close to a real science degree.