Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are allowing it now with the same group of 4 girls while cases are low in our area. They had over a year apart, so allowing some normal for a bit at least.
Unless you live in Vermont cases are not low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would permit, regardless of vaccination status.
Here's the reality: nothing that you do, as an individual, will reduce or extend the length of this pandemic.
It's been 18 months; life can no longer be put on hold
Saying no to sleepovers in a pandemic is not putting anyone's life "on hold." Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would permit, regardless of vaccination status.
Here's the reality: nothing that you do, as an individual, will reduce or extend the length of this pandemic.
It's been 18 months; life can no longer be put on hold
YOU are the reason this will go on for another two years. OF COURSE, you can do so much as an individual. Get vaccinated, wear a mask, don't go to super spreader events. HOW ARE WE STILL REPEATING THIS!!!!!!!?????
Because that's what we've been doing for 18 months, and it hasn't worked.
Because nothing that my family does is going to change what people in Florida or Mississippi or Texas do.
Because no matter 'goals' are set by the decision makers, they keep changing.
I'm not going to sacrifice literally YEARS of my children's childhood for a disease which doesn't really pose us any harm, especially when the few people we need to protect won't actually protect themselves?
No, I'm vaxxed. Spouse is vaxxed. One child is vaxxed and the other will be when they turn 12.
But I've moved on.
Your life philosophy sucks.
Anonymous wrote:We are allowing it now with the same group of 4 girls while cases are low in our area. They had over a year apart, so allowing some normal for a bit at least.
Anonymous wrote:My risk level is different, but yes I would let my kid go. I wouldn’t ask about the vax status of anyone else either. But again, that’s me.
Anonymous wrote:Would permit, regardless of vaccination status.
Here's the reality: nothing that you do, as an individual, will reduce or extend the length of this pandemic.
It's been 18 months; life can no longer be put on hold
Anonymous wrote:OP here update: the coach nixed it. Said if even one kid got sick the whole team would have to quarantine for two weeks -- no games. Not worth the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would permit, regardless of vaccination status.
Here's the reality: nothing that you do, as an individual, will reduce or extend the length of this pandemic.
It's been 18 months; life can no longer be put on hold
YOU are the reason this will go on for another two years. OF COURSE, you can do so much as an individual. Get vaccinated, wear a mask, don't go to super spreader events. HOW ARE WE STILL REPEATING THIS!!!!!!!?????
Because that's what we've been doing for 18 months, and it hasn't worked.
Because nothing that my family does is going to change what people in Florida or Mississippi or Texas do.
Because no matter 'goals' are set by the decision makers, they keep changing.
I'm not going to sacrifice literally YEARS of my children's childhood for a disease which doesn't really pose us any harm, especially when the few people we need to protect won't actually protect themselves?
No, I'm vaxxed. Spouse is vaxxed. One child is vaxxed and the other will be when they turn 12.
But I've moved on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would permit, regardless of vaccination status.
Here's the reality: nothing that you do, as an individual, will reduce or extend the length of this pandemic.
It's been 18 months; life can no longer be put on hold
YOU are the reason this will go on for another two years. OF COURSE, you can do so much as an individual. Get vaccinated, wear a mask, don't go to super spreader events. HOW ARE WE STILL REPEATING THIS!!!!!!!?????
Because that's what we've been doing for 18 months, and it hasn't worked.
Because nothing that my family does is going to change what people in Florida or Mississippi or Texas do.
Because no matter 'goals' are set by the decision makers, they keep changing.
I'm not going to sacrifice literally YEARS of my children's childhood for a disease which doesn't really pose us any harm, especially when the few people we need to protect won't actually protect themselves?
No, I'm vaxxed. Spouse is vaxxed. One child is vaxxed and the other will be when they turn 12.
But I've moved on.
Your life philosophy sucks.
Meh, the self-righteous self-flagellation despite no real benefit is a pretty sucky life philosophy too. One I won't subscribe to