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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids got a cold/allergies the first week of school; we got them tested immediately (negative) but no one at school ever asked about it. [/quote] Same. Why would you ask/notify APS in this situation? My kid had a runny nose, no fever, felt fine, and had a negative Covid test. I didn’t tell APS but sent the kid to school in good conscience. [/quote] You hid this from the school and have a clean conscience? This is what the screener is for people! If you don't want to fill it out when your kid is fine, that's one thing. But you need to fill it out when your kid has symptoms!!!![/quote] NP and I don't understand why it matters if the child is negative. Parents were responsible and got child tested. Reporting the symptons just keeps the kid out of school longer and for no good reason. [/quote] +1[/quote] It wouldn't be crazy for them to want to know the overall number of necessary covid tests or the numbers of days missed because of covid symptoms. APS could use this to improve the system.[/quote] So people should sacrifice educational time for their covid-negative children for the sake of giving APS data? Sorry, you can sacrifice your kids, but I’m not sacrificing mine.[/quote]
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