Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Common Sense

So...I know its a little early to borrow trouble and worries concerning the Swine Flu, HOWEVER....
Working at the YMCA we got a lot of visitors from Mexico and members that are always traveling back and forth. **First Worry**
People don't always wash their hands or clean equipment when they are using it. AND they will still come and work out EVEN if they are feeling a little under the weather. **Second Worry**
A member called today and said that her children's school was closing due to the Swine Flu (I don't know the name of the county, or even if this statement is completely valid.) The member wanted to know if our childwatch would be open....hmm....Common Sense...If your child was expose to the Swine Flu at school, and it closes down...Why would it be okay then expose other children to the Swine Flu????? I don't get it!!!!! Keep your kids at home if the school is closed for a threat of this flu!! Don't bring your sick kids to the YMCA. Stay home. GEEZ...
Sorry, I've got that off of my chest now.

1 comment:

Veronica Maria said...

yeah...um, try working with only 170 kids who you know do not all wash their hands. at least 20 of my kids went to mexico last weekend. pretty much i'm gonna die. fantastic.

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