Nope, not even a sniffle in the last year. |
Nope, not since last February. We too had half the school out sick last February, fever, headache, and sore throat, negative for flu and strep. |
NOTHING.
We normally go through kid's advil and adult cold medicine like crazy each winter. NOT ONE MED this past winter. |
Not a single sniffle since last February. I just went through and cleaned out the medicine cabinet. Lot of unused meds. |
One minor cold, negative covid test. |
Very minor sniffles a couple of times, plus a mild cough/sore throat once or twice. I'm not surprised, though, since I've been working outside the home with young children since July. |
No. Best part was the break from strep. |
Nothing that I could be reasonably sure was communicable.
Very occasional "my head hurts" or "my tummy hurts." She's lactose intolerant though and may have some mild mold/dust allergies. That's it. Same for me and DH. She had what we thought was a tummy bug literally the week school closed down. That's probably what it was, though. I agree with a poster that noted that kids are usually asymptomatic w/COVID, so people whose kids were sick in Feb-- even if they tested negative for flu-- probably had something else. There are a lot of bugs! |
I"m the top poster and I would love to know if it was COVID. At the time COVID tests and the antibody test weren't available and it's my understanding that the current antibody tests wouldn't give us any real answer. We live in NE and were in Boston at a tourist attraction very close to the BioGen conference at the same time as the conference, so we have a clearer source of infection than most people, but there isn't any way to know for sure. I still feel bad that I took my sick kid into a CVS to pick up tamiflu and everything was an s***show and she was lying on her backpack on the floor for an extended time while I tried to get her prescription filled. |
Nothing!!! And we're still in person at a small inhome daycare. |
When you get your shot- you will be able to know. If the 1st shot gives you horrible side effects, you've already had covid (and the 2nd shot will give you no side effects). If the 1st shot is nothing and the 2nd shot gives you side effects, you haven't had covid. |
2nd shot doesn't give everybody side effects, but I have seen something similar - if you've had COVID, the first shot will behave like the second (and give you the same immunity as the 2nd). Not sure how true this is for the J&J vaccine, which is known to be milder than the mRNA ones. |
We just had a norovirus go through our house. WTH, can't we get ONE YEAR without that disgusting experience? Guess not... |
We've had 3 colds, but DS goes to preschool so not that surprising. |
One had the sniffles for a few days and was tired for a day back in October. Now I wonder if that was Covid. Nothing else |