One of our daughters works as a nanny. Being young and healthy, she decided to skip the shot. Her employer is a doctor and tried to encourage her to get the shot.
So last week, my daughter came down with COVID. (Mild case) She gave it to the kid who infected her vaxxed parents who are feeling pretty sick. So now, even though my daughter has an active case, she’s going back to work tomorrow to take care of the kid.
How does your daughter feel about being responsible for an outbreak? Is she going to work for free since she caused the problem? Not downing her, just curious as to the youth’s attitude towards infecting non-family members and seeing the results of it. And I thought active cases were supposed to isolate? Isn’t she worried that exposure to people sicker than herself will make her sicker, too?