Anonymous wrote:Because America.
The rest of the world mandated one family to do the families shopping. The entire family was not dragged around into stores.
Anonymous wrote:Our state requires masks for 2+. I would complain. If it's a parent trying to grab stuff in a grocery store and the kid won't cooperate and keep the mask on, I have sympathy. But browsing at a bookstore is a privilege and you wear a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Why are any of you taking kids into a bookstore? And for kids I would be reluctant to complain- they may have special needs or some other disqualifying factor for mask wearing.
I am really not liking how many adults are turning into rule enforcers. We work hard to teach kids this isn’t their job at school. Leave it to the teacher.
And if you are so immune compromised that a 5year old without a mask is a huge risk for you, then you should really order online.
-a person who has been staying home, wearing masks and keeping kids home since the beginning.
Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't be going to the store with your kids in the first place. If you need to go to a store, one adult from the family goes in, quickly buys what is needed, and goes home.
Anonymous wrote:There should be no age restriction as children as frequently asytomatic. Keep your young kids at home if they don't wear a mask!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why you’d go to a store vs ordering online.