Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pulled our kid out of swimming. We were comfortable with it before, not now that we’ve all caught a cold from the kid (not covid thank goodness). That’s the only place he’s been indoors, so obviously not safe enough.
Oh thank goodness you only caught a milder version of cv19. Did you get tested to confirm you weren't cv19 positive or are you just guessing? I assume you don't have a co-morbidity like diabetes or are living with elderly co-morbid people. Otherwise, you are really risking death at .0012% or serious illness at .01% if you caught cv19.
A few things. We got tested. Your numbers are wrong. We don’t want to risk spreading covid to people more vulnerable than we are, though I am personally in a high risk category.
We are also quarantining even with negative tests because we have symptoms, and the tests can be unreliable. Obviously someone can to practice contagious with something, and now we have it. Because people suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pulled our kid out of swimming. We were comfortable with it before, not now that we’ve all caught a cold from the kid (not covid thank goodness). That’s the only place he’s been indoors, so obviously not safe enough.
Oh thank goodness you only caught a milder version of cv19. Did you get tested to confirm you weren't cv19 positive or are you just guessing? I assume you don't have a co-morbidity like diabetes or are living with elderly co-morbid people. Otherwise, you are really risking death at .0012% or serious illness at .01% if you caught cv19.
A few things. We got tested. Your numbers are wrong. We don’t want to risk spreading covid to people more vulnerable than we are, though I am personally in a high risk category.
We are also quarantining even with negative tests because we have symptoms, and the tests can be unreliable. Obviously someone can to practice contagious with something, and now we have it. Because people suck.
The numbers aren't wrong.
Obviously, riiiighhht. It's someone else's fault because you chose to go out and about as a high risk. Talk about a double speaking hypocrite.
Wtf is your problem? Sending our kid to swim practice didn’t seem risky, now it does. Because he got something there—didn’t really think he would given the precautions, but since we aren’t on deck I don’t know if we can trust they are being followed, and per his report they weren’t all the time. So anyway, we pulled him. I managed to catch what he caught because, newsflash, he lives in my house.
there are things that are more contagious, more aerosolized, than sars-cov2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pulled our kid out of swimming. We were comfortable with it before, not now that we’ve all caught a cold from the kid (not covid thank goodness). That’s the only place he’s been indoors, so obviously not safe enough.
Oh thank goodness you only caught a milder version of cv19. Did you get tested to confirm you weren't cv19 positive or are you just guessing? I assume you don't have a co-morbidity like diabetes or are living with elderly co-morbid people. Otherwise, you are really risking death at .0012% or serious illness at .01% if you caught cv19.
A few things. We got tested. Your numbers are wrong. We don’t want to risk spreading covid to people more vulnerable than we are, though I am personally in a high risk category.
We are also quarantining even with negative tests because we have symptoms, and the tests can be unreliable. Obviously someone can to practice contagious with something, and now we have it. Because people suck.
The numbers aren't wrong.
Obviously, riiiighhht. It's someone else's fault because you chose to go out and about as a high risk. Talk about a double speaking hypocrite.
Wtf is your problem? Sending our kid to swim practice didn’t seem risky, now it does. Because he got something there—didn’t really think he would given the precautions, but since we aren’t on deck I don’t know if we can trust they are being followed, and per his report they weren’t all the time. So anyway, we pulled him. I managed to catch what he caught because, newsflash, he lives in my house.
there are things that are more contagious, more aerosolized, than sars-cov2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pulled our kid out of swimming. We were comfortable with it before, not now that we’ve all caught a cold from the kid (not covid thank goodness). That’s the only place he’s been indoors, so obviously not safe enough.
Oh thank goodness you only caught a milder version of cv19. Did you get tested to confirm you weren't cv19 positive or are you just guessing? I assume you don't have a co-morbidity like diabetes or are living with elderly co-morbid people. Otherwise, you are really risking death at .0012% or serious illness at .01% if you caught cv19.
A few things. We got tested. Your numbers are wrong. We don’t want to risk spreading covid to people more vulnerable than we are, though I am personally in a high risk category.
We are also quarantining even with negative tests because we have symptoms, and the tests can be unreliable. Obviously someone can to practice contagious with something, and now we have it. Because people suck.
The numbers aren't wrong.
Obviously, riiiighhht. It's someone else's fault because you chose to go out and about as a high risk. Talk about a double speaking hypocrite.
Wtf is your problem? Sending our kid to swim practice didn’t seem risky, now it does. Because he got something there—didn’t really think he would given the precautions, but since we aren’t on deck I don’t know if we can trust they are being followed, and per his report they weren’t all the time. So anyway, we pulled him. I managed to catch what he caught because, newsflash, he lives in my house.
Anonymous wrote:Swimming yes, indoor soccer no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pulled our kid out of swimming. We were comfortable with it before, not now that we’ve all caught a cold from the kid (not covid thank goodness). That’s the only place he’s been indoors, so obviously not safe enough.
Oh thank goodness you only caught a milder version of cv19. Did you get tested to confirm you weren't cv19 positive or are you just guessing? I assume you don't have a co-morbidity like diabetes or are living with elderly co-morbid people. Otherwise, you are really risking death at .0012% or serious illness at .01% if you caught cv19.
A few things. We got tested. Your numbers are wrong. We don’t want to risk spreading covid to people more vulnerable than we are, though I am personally in a high risk category.
We are also quarantining even with negative tests because we have symptoms, and the tests can be unreliable. Obviously someone can to practice contagious with something, and now we have it. Because people suck.
The numbers aren't wrong.
Obviously, riiiighhht. It's someone else's fault because you chose to go out and about as a high risk. Talk about a double speaking hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pulled our kid out of swimming. We were comfortable with it before, not now that we’ve all caught a cold from the kid (not covid thank goodness). That’s the only place he’s been indoors, so obviously not safe enough.
Oh thank goodness you only caught a milder version of cv19. Did you get tested to confirm you weren't cv19 positive or are you just guessing? I assume you don't have a co-morbidity like diabetes or are living with elderly co-morbid people. Otherwise, you are really risking death at .0012% or serious illness at .01% if you caught cv19.
A few things. We got tested. Your numbers are wrong. We don’t want to risk spreading covid to people more vulnerable than we are, though I am personally in a high risk category.
We are also quarantining even with negative tests because we have symptoms, and the tests can be unreliable. Obviously someone can to practice contagious with something, and now we have it. Because people suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pulled our kid out of swimming. We were comfortable with it before, not now that we’ve all caught a cold from the kid (not covid thank goodness). That’s the only place he’s been indoors, so obviously not safe enough.
Oh thank goodness you only caught a milder version of cv19. Did you get tested to confirm you weren't cv19 positive or are you just guessing? I assume you don't have a co-morbidity like diabetes or are living with elderly co-morbid people. Otherwise, you are really risking death at .0012% or serious illness at .01% if you caught cv19.
Anonymous wrote:Just pulled our kid out of swimming. We were comfortable with it before, not now that we’ve all caught a cold from the kid (not covid thank goodness). That’s the only place he’s been indoors, so obviously not safe enough.