PP, you know what else may be linked to severe hepatitis in children? A weakened immune system from hunkering down in fear of covid for the past 2 years. OP - my kids were both fine. My infant (8weeks) had covid in Jan 2021 - 3 days of runny nose and then totally fine and healthy and hasn't had it again. My preschooler had omicron in Jan 2022 and was tired for a day. |
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By the way people are reacting, you'd think kids are dying in the streets.
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| The issue isn't just the kids getting covid, but also the parents and other family members. A child getting sick doesn't just impact that child but the entire family. |
So, we need kids to die in MCPS for you to take it seriously? |
| Just wait until the minimizers kids end up with long covid. |
| My kids did ok and it was mild. However, my friend had a very different experience including a child who was hospitalized for several days of respiratory distress. |
So what? It’s called life. Sh!t happens. I’m not hiding anymore. |
No one cares what you are doing. The discussion is about spread in MCPS. |
| One kid coughed for a day. Another had to blow their nose for a couple days. |
The discussion is about how kids are doing with Covid. The answer being that it's a big non-event. |
Similar experience with my 16-year-old, except that he also had diarrhea and felt unwell for about 4 days. He was also very tired for the next week to week and a half after he returned to school. |
| my 6 year old had a slight fever for a few hours and a runny nose for 2/3 days |
You are not a child and the discussion is in the MCPS forum. |
The people describing their kids' experiences suggests that by and large it is a non-event. |
Thank you for providing honest facts. It's sad that so many of the right-wing extremists are allergic to this. |