I’ll readily admit I’m one of the more “senior” moms at the local playground (please note, I said senior, not senior citizen). With a God-given late addition to our family, I’m a preschool mom pushing fifty. Yes, it even hurts to type that.
Even though children are statistically less likely to suffer from severe COVID-19, there have still been around 300 kids who have died from the virus in the U.S.
Things are finally looking a little brighter as vaccines are being made available to more and more adults. But what about the kids? How does a partially vaccinated family handle summer this year? Can parents still bring home the virus to their children? These questions and many more will be answered as we sit down with a Director of the Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Rochelle Walensky and pediatrician Dr. Kate Connor from Johns Hopkins Children's Center.
scarymommy I'd rather watch 900 episodes of Caillou.
scarymommy Kids are neat.
FROM THE MOUTHS OF MOMS
Confessional #25830725 "I love the spring & summer & want to spend more time outside, but I hate bugs!"