As a single parent of teenagers with a full time job, I've also never spent so much time with my kids. In a non-pandemic world, they would be busy with sports and friends. Since one of my kids is a graduating senior, I'm really grateful to have had this year to get to know the amazing adult she is becoming. Young people, in general, have blown me away with their inventiveness and resilience this past year.
I love to hear that! How awesome. Our grandkids are college-age, so all I hear about from friends and relatives with kids at home (as well as typical media articles) is how hard it is to home-school, to balance work-from-home while keeping the kids busy, etc.
But a lot of these same people before the pandemic, were having similar stressors commuting to and from work and trying to balance picking up the kids from school in between car repairs and dentist appointments, having to feed everybody on fast-food in between soccer games and piano recitals and sleepovers, basically families being severely over-scheduled and their kids over-programmed.
It's so great to hear from parents like you who've taken advantage of this time to slow down and spend time to really know your kids. I bet there are many parents like you we just don't hear about...Not to minimize your hardships, I'm sure your kids wish they could spend more time with their friends, and I'm sure you have your share of conflicts - but there's sure a lot that's positive and valuable about families knowing each other as human beings and appreciating each other.
Ivermectin? I have not heard Dr Fauci speak about this, nor any recommendations from the Cdc about ivermectin. Must have missed something somewhere. Any links to either of these sources?
Same here, I've seen a few videos and articles touting ivermectin as a covid preventative and/or treatment, but none based on any peer-reviewed scientific studies.
It seems unlikely to me that a medication I buy for my horses to kill parasites like multi-celled invertebrates (worms) and single-celled protozoans (like giardia) would be effective against non-cellular viruses.
But maybe it could be, who knows? If some doctors in other parts of the world are getting good results from ivermectin, it definitely merits a controlled scientific study. I hope that happens - but until that happens and the results are peer-reviewed and published, I'm not going to go ordering ivermectin horse wormers and taking them myself to prevent covid. There are real side effects to ivermectin, more than just minor digestive upsets, such as long-term liver damage.