Did your child test positive or negative on the rapid test?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Positive.


Sorry to hear that PP. I hope it is an asymptomatic case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Negative

I’m dreading a classmate coming in positive and sending them virtual though
if your kid is vaccinated, they won't quarantine your kid unless they exhibit symptoms and gets a positive test.


My kid is not vaccinated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We traveled over the holidays.

Last week: one was negative, the other positive (with symptoms).
Haven't tested the negative DC again yet. We are not going to test the positive DC for at least 90 days, per guidelines.

Ancedotal: my friends kids are both positive, no symptoms.


Not testing children who have been positive in the last 90 days is only for PCR testing, it does not apply to the antigen tests that MCPS sent home.

? but the antigen test would pickup traces, no?


No, you have to have a fair amount of the virus to test positive on the antigen - generally enough to be symptomatic and/ or transmissible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We traveled over the holidays.

Last week: one was negative, the other positive (with symptoms).
Haven't tested the negative DC again yet. We are not going to test the positive DC for at least 90 days, per guidelines.

Ancedotal: my friends kids are both positive, no symptoms.


Not testing children who have been positive in the last 90 days is only for PCR testing, it does not apply to the antigen tests that MCPS sent home.

? but the antigen test would pickup traces, no?


No, it’s the PCR that is positive for 90 days.

An antigen is a contagiousness test.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Negative

I’m dreading a classmate coming in positive and sending them virtual though
if your kid is vaccinated, they won't quarantine your kid unless they exhibit symptoms and gets a positive test.


My kid is not vaccinated


Np. What do you think will happen in my DC's fourth grade class if there is a positive case? She is negative and fully vaccinated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Negative

I’m dreading a classmate coming in positive and sending them virtual though


It's definitely going to happen a lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Negative

I’m dreading a classmate coming in positive and sending them virtual though


It's definitely going to happen a lot.


This feels like a screw-you test 😞
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Negative

I’m dreading a classmate coming in positive and sending them virtual though


It's definitely going to happen a lot.


This feels like a screw-you test 😞

it's not mandatory, like they won't kick your kid out for not uploading.
Anonymous
2 secondary students negative
Anonymous
Negative
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Negative

I’m dreading a classmate coming in positive and sending them virtual though


It's definitely going to happen a lot.


This feels like a screw-you test 😞

it's not mandatory, like they won't kick your kid out for not uploading.


Anyone know how to upload?

I suppose testing because it keeps Covid cases home and provides a healthy option for students who need in person learning like students with disabilities. I want to show my support of the testing program by uploading results to show our family’s commitment to test.
Anonymous
I support - sorry autocorrect
Anonymous
Negative.
Anonymous
my kid's instagram has several people posting positive tests.
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