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Outdoor practice, but crowded. Obviously kids can’t mask.
Kid with definite covid symptoms, negative rapid yesterday, no pcr. Asymptomatic symptom of that kid. Kid who spent a couple hours, mostly one way masked with the asymptomatic siblings. |
| Just keep them all home |
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Fixing this. -- OP |
I wouldn’t send the symptomatic kid or their sibling, but the kid that spent a few hours while masked with the symptomatic kid and isn’t exhibiting symptoms I would take. |
| Was the asymptomatic sibling tested for covid? |
I do not know for sure. Only the nonsibling is mine, the mother of the others called about carpool. Supposedly the symptomatic kid is getting or got a pcr today, but I don’t know if thy are also testing siblings. |
| Is swim practice inside or outside. |
Outside |
| I would probably take any asymptomatic kids with negative rapids to practice. For the symptomatic kid, it depends on what definite symptoms we're talking about. A runny nose? Practice is on. Sore throat and fever? Definitely not. |
| Symptomatic kid should stay home. If the other two are vaccinated and boosted, and have tested negative on a rapid test, they could go. But I’d probably keep them home anyhow for a day or two just to be safe. |
| If they feel ok and have tested negative I would take all of them. |
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I'm assuming by 'asymptomatic' sibling- you really mean child who has no symptoms and is otherwise healthy- in which case of course they can go. your child spent time with a sibling of a child who is currrently ill? totally fine to go to practice.
Ill child? of course if they are sick they don't go to swim practice. |
| also- how sick is the kid with 'definite covid symptoms'? high fever? insane cough? I would be more inclined to quarantine a sibling with a really sick kid than if we are talking kid complains of sore throat, has a mild stuffy nose no fever and tested negative. |
Test results aren’t back on symptomatic kid. CDC guidelines are that you wear a mask if a member of your household is exposed. |