Which of these kids would you take to swim practice?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Just keep them all home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


None
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Outdoor practice, but crowded. Obviously kids can’t mask.

Kid with definite covid symptoms, negative rapid yesterday, no pcr.

Asymptomatic sibling of that kid.

Kid who spent a couple hours, mostly one way masked with the asymptomatic siblings.


Fixing this.

-- OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Outdoor practice, but crowded. Obviously kids can’t mask.

Kid with definite covid symptoms, negative rapid yesterday, no pcr.

Asymptomatic sibling of that kid.

Kid who spent a couple hours, mostly one way masked with the asymptomatic siblings.


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.
Anonymous
Was the asymptomatic sibling tested for covid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Is swim practice inside or outside.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is swim practice inside or outside.


Outside
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
If they feel ok and have tested negative I would take all of them.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they feel ok and have tested negative I would take all of them.


Test results aren’t back on symptomatic kid.

CDC guidelines are that you wear a mask if a member of your household is exposed.
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