Good. It means he’s more protected now. You got it over with. Congrats.Anonymous wrote:Hell no. My kid went to school one day in the last week of school and got COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:plus 1.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally fine with it. Covid is such a tiny risk to people’s health now that we have vaccines and effective treatments. I’ve been following the data closely and omicron’s hospitalization and death rates are negligible.
This is me.
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Anonymous wrote:plus 1.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally fine with it. Covid is such a tiny risk to people’s health now that we have vaccines and effective treatments. I’ve been following the data closely and omicron’s hospitalization and death rates are negligible.
This is me.
Sooo, you won’t attend but cancel the party because you don’t feel comfortable yet? Lots do feel comfortable with it.Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not on the parties. Please cancel your child’s indoor party.
Im going to a few indoor parties in January that haven’t canceled so I think it’s everyone’s individual comfort level at this point. You’ll definitely have some people looking to party in January with ya. Have fun.Anonymous wrote:Op here. We are not going to attend the new year parties and cancelled the ski trip. Ski trip was scheduling problem also so easy to make that decision.
Have not RSVPd no for January birthday parties and we did not send out birthday invitation for our daughter’s party. Not sure if we should cancel or still have DD’s party. It would be a private party with just her preschool class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that masks and vaccines can’t protect you from covid. We have two New Years parties, a ski trip and 3 birthday parties in the next 3 weeks.
I told DH I think we should skip the new year parties. These will be 100% unmasked. I was looking forward to socializing but it just seems like a bad idea.
I also just reserved an indoor party space for my unvaccinated preschooler’s birthday. Not sure if we should go ahead or cancel.
Congrats for spreading anti-vaxxer talking points, OP!
Op here. I am not an anti vaxxer. DH and I both have gotten boosters and 2 of my 3 children are fully vaccinated. My youngest is 4 and too young to be vaccinated. We are good maskers.
All these places with 80% vaccination rates are still surging with covid cases.
I’m the one who wants to go to parties and throw parties. I’m not spreading any misinformation.
I’m wondering if other people are just saying f it and going on with life.
I was looking forward to life back to normal. For a few months, it felt normal. Now cases are higher than ever.
Dp. Saying “the vaccines can’t protect you” is anti-vaccine. Even if prevention against developing covid 19 diminishes, that does not mean that vaccines are suddenly doing nothing. They absolutely *can* and *do* protect you.
You may not be anti-vax, but what you wrote is 100% an untrue, anti-vax talking point.
Anonymous wrote:Now that masks and vaccines can’t protect you from covid. We have two New Years parties, a ski trip and 3 birthday parties in the next 3 weeks.
I told DH I think we should skip the new year parties. These will be 100% unmasked. I was looking forward to socializing but it just seems like a bad idea.
I also just reserved an indoor party space for my unvaccinated preschooler’s birthday. Not sure if we should go ahead or cancel.
Not buying it. I know a bunch with breakthroughs and it supports exactly what scientists are telling us. It’s mild, when vaccinated.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that masks and vaccines can’t protect you from covid. We have two New Years parties, a ski trip and 3 birthday parties in the next 3 weeks.
I told DH I think we should skip the new year parties. These will be 100% unmasked. I was looking forward to socializing but it just seems like a bad idea.
I also just reserved an indoor party space for my unvaccinated preschooler’s birthday. Not sure if we should go ahead or cancel.
Congrats for spreading anti-vaxxer talking points, OP!
Op here. I am not an anti vaxxer. DH and I both have gotten boosters and 2 of my 3 children are fully vaccinated. My youngest is 4 and too young to be vaccinated. We are good maskers.
All these places with 80% vaccination rates are still surging with covid cases.
I’m the one who wants to go to parties and throw parties. I’m not spreading any misinformation.
I’m wondering if other people are just saying f it and going on with life.
I was looking forward to life back to normal. For a few months, it felt normal. Now cases are higher than ever.
People are saying f it and going ok with life. They are also getting covid. From the people
I know who currently have it, which is a lot, some say it’s nothing and some are pretty sick. If you are ok with being one of the pretty sick ones them by all
Means mingle indoors with like minded people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that masks and vaccines can’t protect you from covid. We have two New Years parties, a ski trip and 3 birthday parties in the next 3 weeks.
I told DH I think we should skip the new year parties. These will be 100% unmasked. I was looking forward to socializing but it just seems like a bad idea.
I also just reserved an indoor party space for my unvaccinated preschooler’s birthday. Not sure if we should go ahead or cancel.
Congrats for spreading anti-vaxxer talking points, OP!
Op here. I am not an anti vaxxer. DH and I both have gotten boosters and 2 of my 3 children are fully vaccinated. My youngest is 4 and too young to be vaccinated. We are good maskers.
All these places with 80% vaccination rates are still surging with covid cases.
I’m the one who wants to go to parties and throw parties. I’m not spreading any misinformation.
I’m wondering if other people are just saying f it and going on with life.
I was looking forward to life back to normal. For a few months, it felt normal. Now cases are higher than ever.