Angel Ariel
Well-Known Member
I wanted to make sure to (re)post factual findings rather than people to start to over worry about children, based on a link of how many have asthma or other high risk conditions. I’m sure Italy and China have high risk children too, as does the US, and yet we’re not seeing a large amount of children being hospitalized, or even showing serious symptoms.
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be careful, you should.
I absolutely appreciate that.
I also find it important to remind people that there are kids that are at risk, because there have been vast numbers of people around where I live acting like nothing is happening - to the point of needing to close the national mall and tidal basin entirely even though they are outdoors because people refused to follow the social distancing recommendations. So many people are seeing the discussion of how mildly it impacts *most* people and using it as a reason to not take any of the precautions that have been recommended, and just go about how they always would. That still matters to families like mine, because while we do our level best to limit exposure, there are still times we need to go out.