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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your child has skerries, are they on daily allergy meds like Claritin? That might help control the runny nose if you are desperate. [/quote] ^allergies[/quote] Wits end PP. yes, she is on daily OTC meds as recommended by the ped. Unfortunately I have horrible allergies and so does my DH. We have tried to even place a drs note in her file but the daycare is waffling since “how could you know the difference?!” [/quote] Well how do the parents of asymptomatic kids “know the difference?” In fact a large portion of spread in kids is without symptoms. So each kid is a risk. May as well just test and isolate everyone! We can’t risk one single COVID infection amongst the vaccinated teachers and low-risk kids who are all wearing masks. Let’s just ask all parents to quit their jobs or be able to afford nannies. Clearly this is a very reasonable response until we can all transport back to 2019 and find a way to prevent COVID.[/quote]
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