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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold. I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine). [/quote] That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.[/quote] No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off. [/quote] Wow. That makes more sense now, but that's pretty crazy. You must have had quite the fever to set off a non-contact thermometer. No spouse or grandparent that could have done the drop off?[/quote] People like you are superspreaders. [/quote] Sure. And we're everywhere. Better go back in your basement.[/quote] You know, this isn't funny. My friend just spent 2 months in the hospital because she beat cancer a year ago, then caught COVID from someone who felt sick but came to work anyway and gave it to her. She could have died. Avoiding temperature checks and not staying home when you're sick 100% kills people.[/quote] I wasn't kidding. If you think a runny nose during allergy season, or a fever immediately after getting vaccinated, is dangerous, then you're not psychologically ready to be out in public.[/quote] there’s a difference between a drippy nose from allergies, and a runny nose and congestion from a virus. if you don’t know the difference exactly, that means you need to get yourself/your kid tested. allergy symptoms are generally very consistent and you should know them really, really well. But a lot of people are rationalizing actual viral symptoms as “allergies.”[/quote]
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