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I'm sorry but given the situation with Covid I really don't agree with sixteen year old going to pop concert this weekend. It's rubbish.

56 replies

beigebrownblue · 22/09/2021 22:48

Shoot me down.
It's all wrong.
It is indoors, it is what teenagers normally do, but I don't think it is safe and to be honest I just don't want someone who has been to a concert shouting and singing with a few hundred or thousand people coming back into my house.

I would rather stay alive than put myself at risk of covid.

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lynntheyresexpeople · 23/09/2021 18:18

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Tana433 · 23/09/2021 18:39

Im going to my first concert in over two years next month as long as vaccine passports arent introduced by then and i cant wait. She is 16, give her a break. Young people need to go out and let their hair down, they have had a rotten couple of years and i dont begrudge them an ounce of fun.

Bizawit · 23/09/2021 19:33

@BrilloSolar

If they are 16, they've had restrictions since they were 14. That is a HUGE chunk of being allowed to grow up missed already.
Oh gosh. So awful when you think of it like that
KingsleyShacklebolt · 24/09/2021 08:49

People who start posts with "I'm sorry" aren't really sorry at all, are they?

LindaEllen · 24/09/2021 08:56

What pisses me off is that, given that so many of the population are now fully vaccinated, you still have to isolate if you get it. I think if you're well enough to be out and about, you should be able to be.

It's so inconvenient to have to isolate for such a long time.

My stepson recently went to a concert and caught it, then had to isolate. I think they either need to ban large events or change the isolation rules, but they can't keep going on like this.

MRex · 24/09/2021 08:57

Can you move out for a few weeks and leave the teenager with whoever cares about them? Then they don't have to give up anything for you.

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