Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because you have already exposed them doesn't mean you aren't continuing to expose them now and for the next several days if you are near them. Hide away in a room with the door closed, use a separate bathroom if you can, and if in-laws are in an at-risk group, consider leaving the house.
Yes. DH and I are on day 10 of Covid and just last night our DC said their throat hurts. They haven’t been anywhere else which means it took a few days for them to be infected from one of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because you have already exposed them doesn't mean you aren't continuing to expose them now and for the next several days if you are near them. Hide away in a room with the door closed, use a separate bathroom if you can, and if in-laws are in an at-risk group, consider leaving the house.
This
Honestly they should be asking you to leave
Or they should leave themselves
I think you should drive home. How far away is home?
10 hour drive and I have 2 kids (7 and 9yrs old old)
Hotel and room service. Don't expose everybody. It's too contagious
Most hotels explicitly disallow covid patients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because you have already exposed them doesn't mean you aren't continuing to expose them now and for the next several days if you are near them. Hide away in a room with the door closed, use a separate bathroom if you can, and if in-laws are in an at-risk group, consider leaving the house.
This
Honestly they should be asking you to leave
Or they should leave themselves
I think you should drive home. How far away is home?
10 hour drive and I have 2 kids (7 and 9yrs old old)
Hotel and room service. Don't expose everybody. It's too contagious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because you have already exposed them doesn't mean you aren't continuing to expose them now and for the next several days if you are near them. Hide away in a room with the door closed, use a separate bathroom if you can, and if in-laws are in an at-risk group, consider leaving the house.
This
Honestly they should be asking you to leave
Or they should leave themselves
I think you should drive home. How far away is home?
10 hour drive and I have 2 kids (7 and 9yrs old old)
Hotel and room service. Don't expose everybody. It's too contagious
Huh? There’s nothing wrong with this plan.
So only expose the hotel workers, because they are expendable?
You put the do not disturb sign up and ask for towels and linens as needed, just leave at the door. Not a big deal.
Wow, just wow. You are still lacking critical thinking skills. Good grief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because you have already exposed them doesn't mean you aren't continuing to expose them now and for the next several days if you are near them. Hide away in a room with the door closed, use a separate bathroom if you can, and if in-laws are in an at-risk group, consider leaving the house.
This
Honestly they should be asking you to leave
Or they should leave themselves
I think you should drive home. How far away is home?
10 hour drive and I have 2 kids (7 and 9yrs old old)
Hotel and room service. Don't expose everybody. It's too contagious
Huh? There’s nothing wrong with this plan.
So only expose the hotel workers, because they are expendable?
You put the do not disturb sign up and ask for towels and linens as needed, just leave at the door. Not a big deal.
Wow, just wow. You are still lacking critical thinking skills. Good grief.