Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't be mad at her for getting a vaccine.
That's her health and you should wish her the best in that matter.
You can be mad because she's leaving to go back home.
But either she's homesick or she wasn't happy with your family. There's not much you can do against that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our au pair got her second covid vaccine dose earlier this week and has announced that she is leaving back to her country. I can't help but think this was pre-planned because there were no issues. I am in shock and very angry about this.
who's gonna tell her that she is not fully vaccinated until 4 weeks after dose 2?
It’s 2 weeks after, not 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our au pair got her second covid vaccine dose earlier this week and has announced that she is leaving back to her country. I can't help but think this was pre-planned because there were no issues. I am in shock and very angry about this.
who's gonna tell her that she is not fully vaccinated until 4 weeks after dose 2?
Anonymous wrote:Our au pair got her second covid vaccine dose earlier this week and has announced that she is leaving back to her country. I can't help but think this was pre-planned because there were no issues. I am in shock and very angry about this.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Childcare providers are eligible (they have been eligible since early January). So she was a "childcare provider" except she is not anymore. And technically, childcare providers who work in centers should get it
Anonymous wrote:Biden changed that. Teachers and childcare workers can get it no matter what
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry this happened to you, that is super crappy with or without covid vaccination. What country is she from? Sorry, I would be hurt too
Also to the second poster, are teachers having trouble getting vaccines? I thought it's just that everyone didn't want it, not that they couldn't get it. All the healthcare providers and teachers I know have been gotten theirs.