Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we made it until June before we stopped restricting our kids movements. I don't know a single person who doesn't let their teens socialize inside homes. Not one. One of my teens also works at wegmans and worked unmasked until it became mandatory (which I think was June??). Considering he interacts with mobs and mobs of people daily and really ramped up his hours March-June when people were frantically buying rice and potatoes for the apocalypse it would be pretty silly to not allow our kids to see their friends.
People like you are the reason why we’re in this mess.
Yawn. This again?
Yep. I have 18 year old twins, HS seniors. I tell them to wear a mask when they are out at all times. They had small groups of friends over during the summer, mostly outside. My DS has a friend who comes over to play video games. He drives and goes on dates and friends have "kick backs". But, when he's out, I don't know that he is being careful at all times. My DD plays travel club sports and is on the road quite a bit with her team. At some of the tournaments, some teams wear masks during game play like hers, but others don't. No spectators but still a risk. They will be away at college in less than a year. I will continue to encourage masks and social distancing when out but in the end you cannot control young people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we made it until June before we stopped restricting our kids movements. I don't know a single person who doesn't let their teens socialize inside homes. Not one. One of my teens also works at wegmans and worked unmasked until it became mandatory (which I think was June??). Considering he interacts with mobs and mobs of people daily and really ramped up his hours March-June when people were frantically buying rice and potatoes for the apocalypse it would be pretty silly to not allow our kids to see their friends.
People like you are the reason why we’re in this mess.
Yawn. This again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we made it until June before we stopped restricting our kids movements. I don't know a single person who doesn't let their teens socialize inside homes. Not one. One of my teens also works at wegmans and worked unmasked until it became mandatory (which I think was June??). Considering he interacts with mobs and mobs of people daily and really ramped up his hours March-June when people were frantically buying rice and potatoes for the apocalypse it would be pretty silly to not allow our kids to see their friends.
People like you are the reason why we’re in this mess.
Anonymous wrote:I think we made it until June before we stopped restricting our kids movements. I don't know a single person who doesn't let their teens socialize inside homes. Not one. One of my teens also works at wegmans and worked unmasked until it became mandatory (which I think was June??). Considering he interacts with mobs and mobs of people daily and really ramped up his hours March-June when people were frantically buying rice and potatoes for the apocalypse it would be pretty silly to not allow our kids to see their friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No to inside and outside.
So your teen hasn’t seen any friend at all, in person, for nearly a year?
No.
Do you have them chained up? Seems pretty cruel. Outdoors with masks is fine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Schools are opening. Metrics are low. Cases are dropping. Time to get back to normal.
Um, I think I'll get my advice from Dr. Fauci, not a random internet stranger on DCUM.
Hasn’t Dr. Fauci said for months that we should be looking for ways to open school?
He did NOT say life can go back to normal. Yes, he wants kids in school...in masks.,..socially distanced. That is not life as normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No to inside and outside.
So your teen hasn’t seen any friend at all, in person, for nearly a year?
No.
Anonymous wrote:I think we made it until June before we stopped restricting our kids movements. I don't know a single person who doesn't let their teens socialize inside homes. Not one. One of my teens also works at wegmans and worked unmasked until it became mandatory (which I think was June??). Considering he interacts with mobs and mobs of people daily and really ramped up his hours March-June when people were frantically buying rice and potatoes for the apocalypse it would be pretty silly to not allow our kids to see their friends.