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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP Our older kids were home along w/SO and my 6 and 2 yo nieces. On the gorgeous day yesterday a group of 5 including my 14yo drove together down to ice skate in Georgetown, we had dinner and stayed up late playing games and visiting. Close quarters all day. At very end of day 14yo asked for tea, woke up asking for COVID test and advil. Tested positive for flu instead (luckily ped open today. Tamiflu prescription and refills on arbuteral. Your relative may have infected you - or anyone else at the dinner without any notable symptoms. Our responsible choices are to - sure test for COVID as your relative did and as then weigh whether they’re likely well enough to visit and likely not actively ill. Choosing to attend these social events is a risk everyone takes. My kid was the picture of health and vitality yesterday. Guess we’ll know in 2-3 days if anyone else gets the flu but there was no apparent reason to expect they were a vector of germs. [/quote] This is completely irrelevant to the OP, as the relative chose to go to an indoor family gathering KNOWING they were sick and symptomatic.[/quote]
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