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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you will feel more at peace if you just look at illness as a random occurrence and don't try to assign blame. There is really no way to know where your kid got it from.[/quote] This. SO many kids are asymptomatic, or have minor, transient symptoms. When my 8 year old had it, he felt nauseated one morning, which lasted a few hours and which is not uncommon for him (his siblings, yes, but he has a sensitive stomach). I wouldn't have thought to test him but DH had it at the same time. Now, I wouldn't have sent the 8 year old to school that day, but I also wouldn't have kept him out for the entire week after, considering that he was bouncing off the walls the entire time. We're more than two years into this thing. We can't keep scolding people who don't prioritize COVID above all else, all the time.[/quote] That's really selfish to send a positive kid to school because you cannot handle them.[/quote] I think you misread - I don't think PP sent their kid to school after the positive test. They were saying if DH hadn't had COVID at the same time they would have assumed it was kid's normal GI issues and sent him back to school after one day home. With COVID, they had to keep him home even though he was "bouncing off the walls the entire time".[/quote]
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