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Ugh.I thought my daughter was asking the question for her own house. She has joint custody with her ex, and he is using a babysitter and his anti mask parents to take care of the kids while they are in his home. Grrrrr!

Buddy has the same problem. The exes say they're following the rules but when the little guy is asked it's a different story, all kinds of the exe's friends and relatives dropped in.
 
Absolutely no truth to the CT food rumour.
CT sells food, my kids roommate is a big fan, he spends about $100 a week on Frank’s branded goodies.
 
Buddy has the same problem. The exes say they're following the rules but when the little guy is asked it's a different story, all kinds of the exe's friends and relatives dropped in.
I just had an argument with my wife over her careless sisters.

Both have daughters away at university. Sis A’s daughter diagnosed with the VID today, Sis A makes plans to drive 400km, pick dsughter up and bring her home (Sis A has a doctor friend who got Sis A vaccinated). Sis B’s daughter is still home after Christmas break, getting cabin fever so Sis B is hitting the road to take her 300km back to residence, then 300 home.

My read of the legislation is no essential travel. Seem like both Sisters and both their adult kids have determined they are travelling safely and therefor law doesn’t impact them.
 
I just had an argument with my wife over her careless sisters.

Both have daughters away at university. Sis A’s daughter diagnosed with the VID today, Sis A makes plans to drive 400km, pick dsughter up and bring her home (Sis A has a doctor friend who got Sis A vaccinated). Sis B’s daughter is still home after Christmas break, getting cabin fever so Sis B is hitting the road to take her 300km back to residence, then 300 home.

My read of the legislation is no essential travel. Seem like both Sisters and both their adult kids have determined they are travelling safely and therefor law doesn’t impact them.

Tough. If one of my adult kids needed me I would be filling up my diesel tank once I get on the road for the long drive.

Would I know I was going against guidelines? Sure. But wouldn't care a bit. Take my standard precautions and go.

Someone else do it and I would shake my head at them for breaking guidelines.

I'm ok with double standards.
 
I just had an argument with my wife over her careless sisters.

Both have daughters away at university. Sis A’s daughter diagnosed with the VID today, Sis A makes plans to drive 400km, pick dsughter up and bring her home (Sis A has a doctor friend who got Sis A vaccinated). Sis B’s daughter is still home after Christmas break, getting cabin fever so Sis B is hitting the road to take her 300km back to residence, then 300 home.

My read of the legislation is no essential travel. Seem like both Sisters and both their adult kids have determined they are travelling safely and therefor law doesn’t impact them.
Assuming she was infected but symptoms were under control, if I was sis A, I would leave them there. If symptoms get worse and they need help, I would get them.

For sis B with an adult that wants to be a kid, too bad. Time to start growing up kid. Your need to return is a strong indicator you will do dumb things once you are there.
 
Tough. If one of my adult kids needed me I would be filling up my diesel tank once I get on the road for the long drive.

Would I know I was going against guidelines? Sure. But wouldn't care a bit. Take my standard precautions and go.

Someone else do it and I would shake my head at them for breaking guidelines.

I'm ok with double standards.
I get that, I’m all about family first but I’m also about teaching my kids how to do the right thing. A 20 year old asymptomatic nursing student doesn’t need mommy. Nor does an 18 year old commerce freshman need to party with residence buddies because being locked down with mom and dad is a drag.
 
I just had an argument with my wife over her careless sisters.

Both have daughters away at university. Sis A’s daughter diagnosed with the VID today, Sis A makes plans to drive 400km, pick dsughter up and bring her home (Sis A has a doctor friend who got Sis A vaccinated). Sis B’s daughter is still home after Christmas break, getting cabin fever so Sis B is hitting the road to take her 300km back to residence, then 300 home.

My read of the legislation is no essential travel. Seem like both Sisters and both their adult kids have determined they are travelling safely and therefor law doesn’t impact them.

If I got it right, S-I-L A is doing isolation ambulance duty to bring someone to a place to be cared for with isolation procedures in place.

If S-I-L B's daughter can study from home why is she being taken elsewhere?

To much to type but there is a "no harm, no foul" logic to many behaviours. It is hard to get it through to people that writing their own exemptions creates confusion for others. If you can do it so can I, not realizing the other person has a different situation.

One winter I was working outside of City TV and was given a pass card to open the door. To keep it handy I stuck it in the back of my right glove. Someone saw me getting in by touching the pad with the back of my hand (Gloved) and tried the same. Didn't work so he smacked it. Still didn't work.
 
I get that, I’m all about family first but I’m also about teaching my kids how to do the right thing. A 20 year old asymptomatic nursing student doesn’t need mommy. Nor does an 18 year old commerce freshman need to party with residence buddies because being locked down with mom and dad is a drag.

What isolation protocols are in place when the A sister gets home?

There's just the two of us here but if one comes down with it we have a plan to isolate a section of the house for the care of a mildly infected person. While it won't be lab standards it will minimize family spread.
 
What isolation protocols are in place when the A sister gets home?

There's just the two of us here but if one comes down with it we have a plan to isolate a section of the house for the care of a mildly infected person. While it won't be lab standards it will minimize family spread.
Sis A lives on a farm, other kids are away at school and hubby will move to his 80 yr old moms house, next farm down the road.

Its a reasonable bubble if all works well. Hubby will have some interaction as he will be delivering food, tending farm’s animals and handling any emergencies.

Sis A has been vaccinated, the plan is to quarantine COVID daughter upstairs, Sis-A downstairs.
 
There for my wife's prescription. People in every aisle browsing. ********!
 
There for my wife's prescription. People in every aisle browsing. ********!
It has become clear to every single person in the country that you can do whatever you feel like and there will be no legal ramifications. People arent scared of the "flu" and have returned to normal life.

Backyard hockey game busted after lockdown with 12 players plus coaches plus all the parents watching. One ticket handed out to the home owner. Wtf. By my count that should have been at least one $10,000 charge and about 25 $800 tickets. Every level of government repeatedly demonstrates that they have no interest in actual enforcement which makes anything they say completely meaningless.
 
Not sure about that one. On the surface seems like a good choice to have the grandparents look after the kids whole she shops but when that turns into a family gathering with at least five kids and four adults eating (so no masks) that's dodgy. I'm not sure the ticket was the best approach, but maybe that was value-added based on attitude.
 
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