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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. So anyone else with young kids really struggling to decide what to do? I could keep my kid home but it would be very hard. But it feels selfish not to, at least for a few more weeks. [/quote] I would definitely keep them home because it's going to be a mess, and school will very likely close anyway, so the education benefits are minimal but the risk of infection is high. You are far from alone - many parents are keeping them home, and many doctors are saying it's a valid action. [/quote] Just popping in to say we are also struggling with this. I am so reluctant to disrupt school more for my earl elementary kid, but I’m super nervous about next week, have an unvaccinated younger child at home and although healthy myself as far as I know, I have had reactive airway and needed an inhaler in the past. We are leaning toward keeping our kid home for at least the first few days. If it seems to go ok, maybe then we will reconsider. I’m worried about telling the school, though. I don’t know how strict they will be on unexcused absences.[/quote]
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