Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Because that's what the CDC recommends.
Well, I let them eat raw cookie dough, too, so at least I’m consistent with my belief that the CDC guidelines are ridiculously cautious.
Yeah, I mean who cares about other people, am I right? F-them.
If they don’t care enough to get vaccinated/boosted and wear good, self-protecting masks, why should I care? And if they do those things, then covid isn't going to be a greater risk than countless other things they face on a daily basis.
So other people should wear masks all the time because you are too selfish to test when you or your kids are sick or to wear a mask when ACTUALLY sick? You are a lovely person.
Lots of people have asymptomatic cases or symptoms sufficiently mild enough to not be noticed as a sign of infection. If you’re terrified of covid, then I don’t see how symptomatic testing and masking would rationally calm your fears.
Who cares? We can't stop them. Decent people who are sick should at least make some effort to avoid transmitting to others, especially if they haven't tested. You don't see how testing to make sure you don't have COVID or your kid doesn't have COVID before sending the kids to school with symptoms would address rational COVID concerns? I'm more terrified of selfish and ignorant people like you than I am of COVID.
Ok. I don’t see how testing or masking would rationally address that fear, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Because that's what the CDC recommends.
Well, I let them eat raw cookie dough, too, so at least I’m consistent with my belief that the CDC guidelines are ridiculously cautious.
Yeah, I mean who cares about other people, am I right? F-them.
If they don’t care enough to get vaccinated/boosted and wear good, self-protecting masks, why should I care? And if they do those things, then covid isn't going to be a greater risk than countless other things they face on a daily basis.
So other people should wear masks all the time because you are too selfish to test when you or your kids are sick or to wear a mask when ACTUALLY sick? You are a lovely person.
Lots of people have asymptomatic cases or symptoms sufficiently mild enough to not be noticed as a sign of infection. If you’re terrified of covid, then I don’t see how symptomatic testing and masking would rationally calm your fears.
Who cares? We can't stop them. Decent people who are sick should at least make some effort to avoid transmitting to others, especially if they haven't tested. You don't see how testing to make sure you don't have COVID or your kid doesn't have COVID before sending the kids to school with symptoms would address rational COVID concerns? I'm more terrified of selfish and ignorant people like you than I am of COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Because that's what the CDC recommends.
Well, I let them eat raw cookie dough, too, so at least I’m consistent with my belief that the CDC guidelines are ridiculously cautious.
Yeah, I mean who cares about other people, am I right? F-them.
If they don’t care enough to get vaccinated/boosted and wear good, self-protecting masks, why should I care? And if they do those things, then covid isn't going to be a greater risk than countless other things they face on a daily basis.
So other people should wear masks all the time because you are too selfish to test when you or your kids are sick or to wear a mask when ACTUALLY sick? You are a lovely person.
Lots of people have asymptomatic cases or symptoms sufficiently mild enough to not be noticed as a sign of infection. If you’re terrified of covid, then I don’t see how symptomatic testing and masking would rationally calm your fears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Because that's what the CDC recommends.
Well, I let them eat raw cookie dough, too, so at least I’m consistent with my belief that the CDC guidelines are ridiculously cautious.
Yeah, I mean who cares about other people, am I right? F-them.
If they don’t care enough to get vaccinated/boosted and wear good, self-protecting masks, why should I care? And if they do those things, then covid isn't going to be a greater risk than countless other things they face on a daily basis.
So other people should wear masks all the time because you are too selfish to test when you or your kids are sick or to wear a mask when ACTUALLY sick? You are a lovely person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Because that's what the CDC recommends.
Well, I let them eat raw cookie dough, too, so at least I’m consistent with my belief that the CDC guidelines are ridiculously cautious.
Yeah, I mean who cares about other people, am I right? F-them.
If they don’t care enough to get vaccinated/boosted and wear good, self-protecting masks, why should I care? And if they do those things, then covid isn't going to be a greater risk than countless other things they face on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Because that's what the CDC recommends.
Well, I let them eat raw cookie dough, too, so at least I’m consistent with my belief that the CDC guidelines are ridiculously cautious.
Yeah, I mean who cares about other people, am I right? F-them.
Anonymous wrote:That’s probably right just as all of the January infection immunity wears off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Because that's what the CDC recommends.
Well, I let them eat raw cookie dough, too, so at least I’m consistent with my belief that the CDC guidelines are ridiculously cautious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Because that's what the CDC recommends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
DP. Why would they? They didn’t before covid. People get sick from time to time. It’s normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Do you have your kids wear high-quality masks when they have symptoms and are out in public, including at school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Sorry, I’m not testing my kids’ colds either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.
Seriously? Its not the kids in our home I worry about getting sick, its the adults. Lucky you covid is no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Can we please just stop testing! The less we continue to talk about Covid , new case numbers, etc... the more we will normalize getting it. Your kid is probably going to get sick 5 or 6 times a year. If one of those times it happens to be covid... it statistically and scientifically likely won't matter.