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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have an immunocompromised kid, I don’t think any school will pressure parents to keep kids home outside of the health policy and people will push the edges as far as 24 hours after a fever, etc. Parents have to work and kids need to go to school. Instead, look for ways they can keep your kid relatively safer like good circulation, enforcing handwashing, etc. [/quote] +1 I think this is the reality of school. Also I don’t know if people should be horrified as one PP said. Parents have to work.[/quote] The parents with the immunocompromised kid have to work too. It's not exactly fair to say "parents have to work" when parents sending their sick kids can possibly threaten another child, who then has to stay home with those working parents. I always find it helpful to look at the situation from both sides. We all do our best, but I don't think any of would ever want to be responsible for putting a child at increased risk. Hope everyone has a happy & HEALTHY year ahead! [/quote]
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