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Reply to "MCPS will now send kids home for ten days based on symptoms only"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder how people will be able to get rapid tests? FWIW, my kid woke up vomiting at 1:30am, and I tried to find a rapid test appointment in MoCo through cvs today but none are available. Are we spiking, or is it always tough to get a test when you need one? [/quote] I think it’s always tough, especially for kids. Try a pediatric urgent care or your ped’s office. [/quote] Our ped will do a virtual visit this morning to determine if testing is needed, but the results aren’t guaranteed today (it’s a 24 hour window). ^^^ This is why parents will send their kid to school if they look/feel/act fine. If it’s impossible to get a same day rapid test at cvs, etc. then how will the mcps policy work? It’s likely most people won’t be able to get same day results. I tried looking for an appointment at 2am, and I couldn’t find anything. [/quote] It’s not going to work. It wasn’t designed to work. It was designed to get everybody into virtual. Nobody else I’m the country is doing this. This was a corrupt bit of leadership. [/quote]
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