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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no way they will make vaccinated students quarantine. They are not going to do anything to increase quarantines. If my vaccinated kids had to quarantine with every exposure they would be at home more than in school.[/quote] Is sometime talking about increasing quarantines? How many times have you been notified of a close contact? Just curious. We haven’t had any but our DS is in ES and the school itself hasn’t had many cases.[/quote] DP but my 12 and 15 year old have been close contacts. Vaccinated early September. Returned right away both times. So under new guidelines they’d have to quarantine for 5 days because they don’t have booster. No thanks. [/quote] With the new variant, those two vaccines aren’t going to protect them much from infection, so it makes sense.[/quote] I agree. We can’t possible be back to quarantining vaccinated 7-10th graders. CDC needs to clarify an exception for schools. They also recommend test and stay for school which is contrary to this recommendation. And most drs aren’t recommending the booster for healthy males 16-18. [/quote] Source? Why are drs not recommending boosters for males 16/18? That doesn’t make sense. As we have seen in the last 10-15 days, the omicron variant is hitting high schoolers hard.[/quote]
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