Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies are not special and can wait their turn.
Well I had to hire a nanny because schools were closed so if teachers who are not teaching in person can get vaccinated then so should nannies who actually see and take care of kids in person
This doesn't make them special or allow them to go to the head of the line. They wait their turn just like the rest of us like my 80 year old relative who abides by wearing a mask, keeping 6 foot distance and washing her hands. Teach your kids to do the same.
Sorry toots, but you don’t make the rules! I’m already vaccinated in Long Beach, California. Nannies are essential workers and we fail under the childcare tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies are not special and can wait their turn.
Well I had to hire a nanny because schools were closed so if teachers who are not teaching in person can get vaccinated then so should nannies who actually see and take care of kids in person
Teachers are exposed to every child in the class, and through the children, to every member of their family.
A nanny is exposed to 1-3 families.
Nannies should be waiting. We’re not frontline, and we’re only essential if our employers are essential.
-Nanny, whose employers are not essential
My spouse is essential (ER doctor) and I am frontline (pharmacist)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies are not special and can wait their turn.
Well I had to hire a nanny because schools were closed so if teachers who are not teaching in person can get vaccinated then so should nannies who actually see and take care of kids in person
This doesn't make them special or allow them to go to the head of the line. They wait their turn just like the rest of us like my 80 year old relative who abides by wearing a mask, keeping 6 foot distance and washing her hands. Teach your kids to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies are not special and can wait their turn.
Well I had to hire a nanny because schools were closed so if teachers who are not teaching in person can get vaccinated then so should nannies who actually see and take care of kids in person
Teachers are exposed to every child in the class, and through the children, to every member of their family.
A nanny is exposed to 1-3 families.
Nannies should be waiting. We’re not frontline, and we’re only essential if our employers are essential.
-Nanny, whose employers are not essential