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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DC has a birthday party this weekend with a friend who she shares a birthday with. DC came down with a cold and is pretty congested. Party is indoors. Does she go and mask? It’s a cold, negative Covid. If we do decide to send her, I was thinking we run it by the other family first, and then give all guests a heads-up in case they don’t want to be exposed to a cold. WWYD?[/quote] So you would make OTHER kids stay home who don't want to be sick so that your sick kid can go the party? How is this even a question? Your kid is sick so they stay home. Doesn't matter if it's COVID or something else. No one wants it. [/quote] So many people think a negative COVID test means that they can expose other people to illness. I work in a school and I can’t tell you how many kids came in throwing up, coughing, lethargic with their head down on their desk etc. and the parent tried to tell us that it’s fine because they had a negative rapid test. Your sick kid was never allowed to come to school! No one else wants the flu or strep or norovirus, and you need to keep them home. It’s not up for debate. [/quote] Your examples are far different than some minor congestion. I would not keep my kid home for congestion. [/quote]
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