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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think I would feel better about this whole back to school thing if I didn’t have to worry about the crazy people who’s child is sick the night before and yet they give them Tylenol or Advil and send them to school. Proud Mom of two asthmatics![/quote] Fair enough but kids with covid are going to be infectious before they develop a fever. Many will never even get one at all and just be little invisible vectors. [/quote] It's not clear whether or not kids are major vectors of this coronavirus. In fact, last I heard, the evidence was leaning towards not.[/quote] There were just two studies conducted that concluded that kids shed as much virus as adults, regardless of how severe their illness. That’s a huge issue. Honestly, as a teacher I’m most worried about those sick kids being sent in. You know parents are going to be thinking “I need to go to work, I can’t afford to take more time off.” If students have a fever Monday they should not be allowed back to school for the next fourteen days without a negative COVID test. I can already see the kids in my class staying home with a “cold” one day and parents trying to send them back the next. [/quote]
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