Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are allowing the occasional water gun fight or bike ride with low risk families for our 6 year old. We would like to have real in person full contact play dates with 1 or 2 families soon. We would ask to see an accounting of all exposures for the previous 2 weeks and provide ours before we do that. We are in a cluster with the kids’ grandparents
Hard pass on that play date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are following the VA guidelines but that still lets us have Outdoor play dates, indoor play dates with one friend, little league, swim team lap swimming, soccer camp in two weeks, etc.
Same. We are following our state’s guidance - playgrounds are open as is other outdoor activities. They can meet up with individual friends outside. No big groups. Kids are 11 and 9
Look how that worked out on Texas and Florida. Be smart.
Yes, it's that playground-spread that's driving Texas and Florida's numbers.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously feel bad for some of you. The level of anxiety disorder you must have to be borderline shut ins must be hard to live with.
All these kids I know hanging out and no one has corona yet. Lol
Why do you assume anxiety?
We prefer to be cautious.
There is sure to be another spike and we have no wish to contribute to it.
The vaccine will be distributed early next year. I’m a research scientist in a related field and am confident of this.
It’s all rather simple, really.
So your plan is to completely quarantine your family until there is a vaccine plus the time it takes to distribute the vaccine across the country?
I'm not that PP, I'm a new poster who works in the Covid ICU and stands there with patients while the die alone after they're taken off life support. I've been doing this for months, in a heavily hit area of the East Coast.
Yes, that's actually our plan, snarky PP. Like the scientist PP, I have no need to contribute to additional infections, and deaths, so that my teen can eat pizza in person with his buddies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are following the VA guidelines but that still lets us have Outdoor play dates, indoor play dates with one friend, little league, swim team lap swimming, soccer camp in two weeks, etc.
Same. We are following our state’s guidance - playgrounds are open as is other outdoor activities. They can meet up with individual friends outside. No big groups. Kids are 11 and 9
Look how that worked out on Texas and Florida. Be smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are following the VA guidelines but that still lets us have Outdoor play dates, indoor play dates with one friend, little league, swim team lap swimming, soccer camp in two weeks, etc.
Same. We are following our state’s guidance - playgrounds are open as is other outdoor activities. They can meet up with individual friends outside. No big groups. Kids are 11 and 9
Look how that worked out on Texas and Florida. Be smart.
Do you really think kids playing outside in limited groups are major sources of infections in Texas and Florida?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are following the VA guidelines but that still lets us have Outdoor play dates, indoor play dates with one friend, little league, swim team lap swimming, soccer camp in two weeks, etc.
Same. We are following our state’s guidance - playgrounds are open as is other outdoor activities. They can meet up with individual friends outside. No big groups. Kids are 11 and 9
Look how that worked out on Texas and Florida. Be smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously feel bad for some of you. The level of anxiety disorder you must have to be borderline shut ins must be hard to live with.
All these kids I know hanging out and no one has corona yet. Lol
Why do you assume anxiety?
We prefer to be cautious.
There is sure to be another spike and we have no wish to contribute to it.
The vaccine will be distributed early next year. I’m a research scientist in a related field and am confident of this.
It’s all rather simple, really.
So your plan is to completely quarantine your family until there is a vaccine plus the time it takes to distribute the vaccine across the country?
Anonymous wrote:We are being cautious. Kids are 8 and 11. It is tough since it's getting hotter, but they can hang out with friends outside, in the evening when it's cooler. Bike rides or socially distant picnics.
People can see other outside, social distanced, safely. Now when winter comes that will be a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are following the VA guidelines but that still lets us have Outdoor play dates, indoor play dates with one friend, little league, swim team lap swimming, soccer camp in two weeks, etc.
Same. We are following our state’s guidance - playgrounds are open as is other outdoor activities. They can meet up with individual friends outside. No big groups. Kids are 11 and 9
Anonymous wrote:We are allowing the occasional water gun fight or bike ride with low risk families for our 6 year old. We would like to have real in person full contact play dates with 1 or 2 families soon. We would ask to see an accounting of all exposures for the previous 2 weeks and provide ours before we do that. We are in a cluster with the kids’ grandparents