Anonymous
Post 02/06/2021 22:37     Subject: Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our ap saw that a girl who just got here from training class got vaccinated when she arrived.
Super sketchy. Ap is in Maryland with ccap I assume


I thought CCAP moved to a virtual training school. I assumed all other agencies did the same.


Troll. There hasn’t been a training school since last February.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2021 22:35     Subject: Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Our aupair waited three hours at a Safeway for extra dose of the Moderna vaccine after the pharmacy was done vaccinating people for the day. She’s petrified of covid. We are essential frontline workers and worried we will bring it home. Our kids may get mild cases but we would feel horrible if our aupair gets it.
It’s not for travel or partying. She rarely does either. Not everyone is “skipping the line”. Over 300 doses were thrown away this week by the health department because of “left over” doses.
Any dose given to anyone is a victory for public health. Don’t get so wrapped up in what’s fair or what’s not or general assumptions about people’s motivation that we hold ourselves back from vaccinating those who are willing.
The 20 something crowd will party and do stupid things. They are at that age. You could argue that they should be a priority to vaccinate. They may not be in the ED but they are definitely at the urgent care where I work getting covid tests and spreading it to those who are in the ED.
Vaccinate anyone who is there waiting for doses!
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2021 10:44     Subject: Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:You can still TRANSMIT covid even if you are fully vaccinated so au pairs can still bring it home to the family.

The vaccine is not a free ticket to travel and behave irresponsibly.






I love smart people!
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2021 22:16     Subject: Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

You can still TRANSMIT covid even if you are fully vaccinated so au pairs can still bring it home to the family.

The vaccine is not a free ticket to travel and behave irresponsibly.



Anonymous
Post 01/28/2021 14:15     Subject: Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

My au pair got her vaccine today, we are not in the DC area and where we are there’s a generic “child care provider” category. She was not asked for any documentation other than her id. I supported her because her mom, grandma, and her cousin all recently died of covid and she’s terrified of getting sick. She’s been extremely covid cautious and will continue to be.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2021 13:03     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

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Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.



Thanks......that helps. It's the right decision but now noone wants to match with us....

Same poster--we have immunocomrpromised family members. This wasn't going to work for us.


Good for you!


PP I meant good for you for making the right decision regarding your family.


Well, the health and safety of your family needs to trump everything else. Just breathe and remember that it'll be easier later.


Thank you---that really helps! Especially when you see host families advertising "no restrictions for COVID" and letting au pairs take trips all over. [/quote by]

We allow au pair to travel and she has many friends to travel with. It’s been a year into pandemic. It’s time to learn how to live with this virus. We were masks and wash hands which was supposed to help but doesn’t look like it. Now they say wear two masks? Hell no



"learn to live with it" = "I DGAF if other people die as long as I do the things that I think I am entitled to". Keep up with actual science. We have many strains now that are far more infjectious. Plus, there is airborne transmission. Learn how science works. But yes, by all means, go to your massage our whatever you think you are entitled to, as long as you are not part of teh 400K dead.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2021 12:51     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

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Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.



Thanks......that helps. It's the right decision but now noone wants to match with us....

Same poster--we have immunocomrpromised family members. This wasn't going to work for us.


Good for you!


PP I meant good for you for making the right decision regarding your family.


Well, the health and safety of your family needs to trump everything else. Just breathe and remember that it'll be easier later.


Thank you---that really helps! Especially when you see host families advertising "no restrictions for COVID" and letting au pairs take trips all over. [/quote by]

We allow au pair to travel and she has many friends to travel with. It’s been a year into pandemic. It’s time to learn how to live with this virus. We were masks and wash hands which was supposed to help but doesn’t look like it. Now they say wear two masks? Hell no
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2021 10:53     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.



Thanks......that helps. It's the right decision but now noone wants to match with us....

Same poster--we have immunocomrpromised family members. This wasn't going to work for us.


Good for you!


PP I meant good for you for making the right decision regarding your family.


Well, the health and safety of your family needs to trump everything else. Just breathe and remember that it'll be easier later.


Thank you---that really helps! Especially when you see host families advertising "no restrictions for COVID" and letting au pairs take trips all over.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2021 22:15     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.



Thanks......that helps. It's the right decision but now noone wants to match with us....

Same poster--we have immunocomrpromised family members. This wasn't going to work for us.


Good for you!


PP I meant good for you for making the right decision regarding your family.


Well, the health and safety of your family needs to trump everything else. Just breathe and remember that it'll be easier later.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2021 22:14     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


Good for PG county!!!
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2021 16:56     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.



Thanks......that helps. It's the right decision but now noone wants to match with us....

Same poster--we have immunocomrpromised family members. This wasn't going to work for us.


Good for you!


PP I meant good for you for making the right decision regarding your family.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2021 16:32     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.


Same poster--we have immunocomrpromised family members. This wasn't going to work for us.


Good for you!


PP I meant good for you for making the right decision regarding your family.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2021 16:31     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.


Same poster--we have immunocomrpromised family members. This wasn't going to work for us.


Good for you!
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2021 16:12     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.


Same poster--we have immunocomrpromised family members. This wasn't going to work for us.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2021 15:55     Subject: Re:Au pairs covered in phase 1b for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My agency sent a letter, but it is being misinterpreted by the APs. The letter is just documentation that the AP is working and providing childcare.

It does not attempt to interpret what the CDC/Governments consider "childcare" for this purpose. Of course, the APs don't want to listen.

My AP had an appt this week in PG county. She went and was sent home. They told her to get it in MoCo.


GOOD. FOR. PG COUNTY.

Our au pair and her friends all got vaccinated so they can travel next week.


You realize you’re enabling her by letting her travel...



We rematched because of it.