Friday, September 4, 2020

How to safely send your kids off to college so you don't die of coronavirus:

 I had this realization last night because of what's happening to people regarding coronavirus in my life. First, my best friend's son got exposed to coronavirus and had to quarantine at home but after several tests he didn't get it from those who turned up positive. However, when the people at his work got tested one of them turned up positive but couldn't have been infected by him because he turned up negative. So, his whole office had to go home and quarantine and the person who turned up negative is really scared along with all the others because this person is around 69 years old and still working.

Then, my daughter was visiting friends in Ashland, Oregon after camping outside the mountain cabin on a meadow that we rented for a few days and rescuing our dog from the fire near where we live because our dog sitter had to evacuate the fire then. So, then she went to visit old friends in Ashland who were not doing very well social distancing and wearing masks so she realized she didn't want to potentially expose us so she and her husband went back to Santa Barbara to Quarantine themselves for 2 weeks before we see them again.

What I realized from all this is that if you send your kids off to college you need to have them quarantine for 2 weeks (BEFORE YOU SEE THEM) the way things are now otherwise you shouldn't see them at all for the holidays (Thanksgiving or Christmas).

It's the only way you can be sure not to die of coronavirus this way. This is what I learned the last 2 to 3 weeks of my life so far.

By God's Grace


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