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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
My sister texts the family group chat at 11:30am today (Christmas eve, for those in the future) and says “ Merry Christmas Eve! We are going to test before anyone comes over and I think it would be a good idea if everyone could!”
Now, I have a three week old newborn. I’m not unsympathetic to being cautious.
But it does strike me that this is something that could’ve been brought up any time in the last week, especially considering we saw them three times between Dec 18-20 for extended periods.
There are still presents to be wrapped, there is still cleaning to be done, I’ve not even showered, oh, and we’re hosting Christmas dinner tomorrow.
So instead of doing any one of the hundred things we need to get done before tomorrow, we’re now going out to spend $80 we frankly don’t have for… reasons Un ####ing known.
I am sorely tempted to make them get these stupid rapid tests every time they want to come see the baby for the foreseeable future, and smile while I tell them “safety first”.
I don’t even care if I’m the #######. This is ####ing stupid.
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If they have free tests they should have gotten 10 tests so they should be willing to give you a test at their doorstep if they want you to come. That’s what we are doing is providing tests for people.