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Post by christine58 on Sept 10, 2021 20:54:29 GMT
I do not disagree with this and this is true if you are only trying to protect yourself. However if you are still helping with your niece’s daycare (?) at times (for example) I hope you are also thinking about keeping those kids as safe as possible until they are eligible to get vaccinations. For me it is not just about myself at this point, but those 12 and under also. Once they can also have the same protections as myself I will feel better. ETA - sorry Christine58, I just reread and wanted to add this is more of a general post of not letting our guards down until we can give our young people some protection. I believe/understand that you are following safe practices and Hope my post doesn’t sound critical, because it is not. I have not been in a huge tightly packed crowd in over a year. And yes I am following safe practices. Not one child or parent of any child in the in-home daycare have had Covid. But then again every parent is vaccinated.
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Post by KiwiJo on Sept 10, 2021 22:46:30 GMT
Thanks to everyone who answered my post, and indeed to everyone who posts on threads such as this.
I hadn’t considered so many things that have been brought up, in particular the safety of children and people who cannot be vaccinated for whatever reason, and trying to not overload the hospitals any more than they already are.
Threads like this, with people from around the world posting their own thoughts and experiences, help us all get a better understanding of how things are in other places.
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