June 28, 2019 was a crisp, sunny day in Southern California. After our typical morning routine, accented by a “Yay! it’s Friday!” cheer, my husband and I dropped off our daughter Roxie at a well-known family-run recreational child care facility in greater Los Angeles. We kissed Roxie on the lips, told her we loved her to the moon and back and watched as she ambled down the grassy hill to meet her new friends at campfire. That was the last time we saw Roxie alive.
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.
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Confessional #25830699 "The Sunday night anxiety has turned into a night of severe depression lately. I can barely function and just want to cry or sleep. I don’t know what to do."