Anonymous wrote:One friend is fine. Heard some doctor on the radio actually recommend it, the boost to the psyche would then boost immune system
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if another house has no trips off the property, and your house has no trips off the property, why would you not be able to visit? Besides your crazed level of paranoia.
First, because it can take 14 days to show symptoms.
Second, no one is 100% self-quarantined. Within the last two weeks has no one from either household visited a grocery store or picked up something from work?
Third, listening to experts is pretty much the opposite of paranoia.
Fourth, you are rightfully feeling guilty for putting your family and child at risk because you can’t parent and say “no”.
Anonymous wrote:I know plenty of people allowing a best friend over that’s not prohibited and if both families are limiting grocery store trips etc. driving in the car to the same other house isn’t a big deal at all.
no way!Anonymous wrote:This whole week my 12 and 15 have been home. We told them they couldn’t have any friends over since the point is to isolate. They were very mature about it but I don’t know if we’re being overly strict. My DH and I are both working from home and at least have our colleagues for a social outlet.
Can each child have one guest over at a time for a little while or no guests?
Anonymous wrote:I know plenty of people allowing a best friend over that’s not prohibited and if both families are limiting grocery store trips etc. driving in the car to the same other house isn’t a big deal at all.
Anonymous wrote:I know plenty of people allowing a best friend over that’s not prohibited and if both families are limiting grocery store trips etc. driving in the car to the same other house isn’t a big deal at all.