Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm high risk (asthma, overweight, etc), she's high risk (her business, but she disclosed the risk at least!), and he's low risk. Three low risk kids.
We had the discussion (again) today. Because none of the kids can be vaccinated and 2/3 of us are still high risk, we all feel safer by continuing what we're doing indoors (masks inside buildings except when only with vaccinated adults in the pod) and adding more unmasked outdoor activities. Kids will remain masked outside, because that's what our groups have decided, especially since we have two toddlers and a preschooler in the pod, and they don't mask or don't keep them on.
Real question.
If you are high risk why don't you get the vaccine?
Anonymous wrote:I'm high risk (asthma, overweight, etc), she's high risk (her business, but she disclosed the risk at least!), and he's low risk. Three low risk kids.
We had the discussion (again) today. Because none of the kids can be vaccinated and 2/3 of us are still high risk, we all feel safer by continuing what we're doing indoors (masks inside buildings except when only with vaccinated adults in the pod) and adding more unmasked outdoor activities. Kids will remain masked outside, because that's what our groups have decided, especially since we have two toddlers and a preschooler in the pod, and they don't mask or don't keep them on.
Anonymous wrote:Vaccines work.
"Trust the science!"
Stop living in fear. If you are vaccinated and your employers are vaccinated you are safe and cannot spread Covid 19.
Anonymous wrote:Vaccines work.
"Trust the science!"
Stop living in fear. If you are vaccinated and your employers are vaccinated you are safe and cannot spread Covid 19.