Parents who can’t keep their (obvious) 102° contagious child at home is completely insane, especially to vulnerable babies and immunocompromised individuals. Those hashtags though.

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calirose14 on February 16th, 2020 at 07:03 UTC »

I should say that this group that is managed by Target disabled the comments because people were ripping her a new one.

Edit for those who can’t understand where the insane part comes into play: the mom could have run in with her daughter to get the Tylenol and head home. The part that baffles me is she willingly knew her daughter is burning a fever, and allowed her to pose on the photo prop dog. Other children come to take photos with it. Whatever she has has more than likely now spread to someone else. Its common sense actually to keep your child home for 24 hours after they have a fever.

Edit 2: in her original post, she had stated she had the Flu. Put 2 and 2 together, and you know that wasn't the brightest thing to do. Go in and out of store for medicine, and don't let her touch the rest.

ChimmyChimmyCoconut on February 16th, 2020 at 07:08 UTC »

This is why I'm currently sick. Cousin in law brought her rugrat over to gram in laws after she woke with a fever. Decided the kid was just overheated from the nap.

Threw caution to the fucking wind because she had something to do and left the kid with elderly folks, one of whom is recovering from two surgeries.

I was over at the time and now I'm sick, spouse is sick, gram is sick and I expect it continue on.

Celtslap on February 16th, 2020 at 10:37 UTC »

This is so common. I always see mothers on Facebook advertising that they took their sick child to a museum or something. ‘My kid’s such a trooper, and I’m such a Supermum’ type post.