Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For everyone saying, kids don't get covid outdoors or on the playground...the one time I took my masked kid to a playground in the fall he got a cold, which he gave to the rest of the family.
At the time, we were working at home, doing virtual schooling, and hadn't been inside a store or visited with anyone for a few weeks. 95% of the kids on the playground were masked.
So you absolutely CAN get something on a playground if you are there for a while with other kids around. The chances are not high, but they exist.
You cannot get Covid outside. So what if he got a cold? I bet he was masked.
Yes you can. It’s less likely, but close proximity and lack of wind are conducive to COVID spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too strict. He is more scarred by lack of interaction and normalcy at this point than by playing next to an unmasked kid. Stop making your kid anxious!
+100 Agree with all of this.
And the fact that you think masked in Dunkin Donuts is safer than unmasked outside... is weird. There is ventilation literally everywhere outside, and people are moving. It is infinitely safer outdoors, even without a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For everyone saying, kids don't get covid outdoors or on the playground...the one time I took my masked kid to a playground in the fall he got a cold, which he gave to the rest of the family.
At the time, we were working at home, doing virtual schooling, and hadn't been inside a store or visited with anyone for a few weeks. 95% of the kids on the playground were masked.
So you absolutely CAN get something on a playground if you are there for a while with other kids around. The chances are not high, but they exist.
You cannot get Covid outside. So what if he got a cold? I bet he was masked.
Anonymous wrote:When unmasked kids come, DS either goes to another part of the playground or, if the unmasked kids follow us around, we leave. It is disappointing, but it is what it is. We do the same when unmasked adults come around, though usually they are more predictable and don’t typically climb on the play equipment. The NOVA playgrounds are full of unmasked children and adults. I will say we had to go to Maryland a couple of times for other reason (eg an outdoor shoe purchase for DS) and have stopped at their playgrounds. Every single person has been masked there, except young toddlers and babies. If you’re reasonably close to MD, I’d honestly just drive to their playgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:For everyone saying, kids don't get covid outdoors or on the playground...the one time I took my masked kid to a playground in the fall he got a cold, which he gave to the rest of the family.
At the time, we were working at home, doing virtual schooling, and hadn't been inside a store or visited with anyone for a few weeks. 95% of the kids on the playground were masked.
So you absolutely CAN get something on a playground if you are there for a while with other kids around. The chances are not high, but they exist.
Anonymous wrote:I've said so many times to kids, "Hey, where's your mask buddy?" and sure enough the kids pull it out of their pocket and put it on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you're outside and your kid is wearing a mask, it's probably ok to let him play. But at this point I feel like it's a free for all everywhere.
With the warmer weather you're going to see more and more people outside, and most of them will be unmasked.
For example, on my bike ride yesterday around my neighborhood I saw people outside, walking, sitting on porches, talking. No one was wearing a mask.