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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids have had a lot of "ear infections" and "tummy aches". Though, that's mostly because if you reported any symptom on the list of possible COVID symptoms they daycare required a PCR test to return. I've spent over $1,000 on rapid turnaround PCR tests for that reason. Lately I've just been reporting a different symptom and using a rapid test. The problem with the OP's comment is that, at least in Maryland, you need a doctors note to return if you miss 3 days of daycare. [b] The other problem is that you're incentivized to report the case early because the 5-10 day isolation clock starts on the day you say symptoms started or a positive test. [/b] I was able to bypass this when my kid got it. With the weekend, it worked out such that I could say she didn't test positive until >48 hours after she was last at daycare without impacting her return date.[/quote] Also, a positive case gets you out of future quarantines for 90 days! So if your kid has to stay home anyway of course it's to your advantage to report it. It just sucks for everyone else.[/quote]
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