If you have symptoms, you should qualify for a rapid test rather than a PCR. Less than an hour turn around. Like, go in the morning and present at lunch. |
I am really worried about this because I have chronic asthma and severe seasonal allergies that results in me having a cough about 60% of the year. I have been back and forth with my principal about the APS health screening because one of the questions is "Do you have a cough?". She basically implied that if I know my cough is due to asthma, I should answer "no". I am sure it will work out after we get into a routine, but I am stressed about whether or not to answer truthfully, and about having to get a Covid test every two seconds.... |
It says in qualtrics something to to effect of “not attributed to another condition” so there was no need for her to imply that. It’s in the daily survey. |
If you are sick, they will require you get a test.
There are at least a dozen places in Loudoun County that will give you a result within an hour. |
If my son had gotten sick on Monday instead of Tuesday when he went in, I definitely would not have gotten him tested.
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You do need to test. This is what has people freaked out. |
My kid went to school yesterday and said a kid in her class told her her family was quarantining and she had had to test the day before. I’m taking it with a grain of salt because I’m hearing this from a first grader through another first grader so things could definitely have gotten garbled but if true, I still wouldn’t be surprised. People are going to send their kids in even if others in the family are quarantining/exposed/sick or even if they “think” it’s a cold because nobody wants to give up those 2 days of school. |
Our MS principle said kids with regular allergies should answer no to the symptom checker. |
If someone in the family is quarantining due to direct exposure (classmate of a sibling or workmate of a parent) the other members of the family definitely do NOT need to quarantine unless one of the family members develops symptoms or tests positive. |
In APS or LCPS? |
LCPS |
Well if they tested the kid I’m assuming someone in that family has symptoms. I’m not stressed because I can’t change it and this is a reality of schools opening but plenty of kids with sick family members are going to go to school. |
This is not what our principal said. If your symptoms are something you experience with regularity you do not need to test. |
Not necessarily. I would test my whole family even if only 1 person was exposed and quarantining. |
I agree. My husband thought he had seasonal allergies in the fall, but it was Covid (given to us by our asymptomatic toddler, who caught it from either a classmate or teacher at daycare). Fortunately DH and I work from home so did not expose anyone. |