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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids have been in daycare for a month. They have not been sick. Yes, they are more likely to come home with a runny nose because having a runny nose is not something that keeps you from participating in life.[b] Kids with runny noses get sent to daycare. Kids with COVID do not.[/b] [/quote] You deceive yourself. Of course there will be kids with covid sent to daycare and school. [/quote] I’m speaking generally. No one who sends their kids to daycare is deceiving themselves. We’ve considered he decision carefully. [/quote] DP. I’m not sure what your response means. Of course kids with covid will be sent to daycare; asymptomatic means you don’t know if you or your kid has it or not, unless you were just tested. Do you mean kids will not be sent to daycare if they are known to have covid? OP’s point is that if the risk mitigation isn’t protecting against colds, then how can she trust that it protects against covid? I don’t know the answer, but it’s a valid concern.[/quote] In the pre COVID world, people sent their kids all the time knowing that they had illness. Now the threshold for sending those kids to daycare is higher. That’s what it means. [/quote]
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