Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So both parents are working from home trying to quarantine kids without childcare?
If parents have Covid and kids do not, those kids are going to be quarantining for a long time. Their quarantine starts from last exposure so Day 10 of parents having Covid.
This is not accurate if the kids are over 5 years old and vaccinated. The CDC has been revising the guidelines over the past 6-8 months. The showing symptoms is the key factor. We had Omicron in our house in January and then 6 weeks later. We kept testing and 2 consistently tested negative and were allowed to go to school since the showed no symptoms 5 days after exposure plus tested negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So both parents are working from home trying to quarantine kids without childcare?
If parents have Covid and kids do not, those kids are going to be quarantining for a long time. Their quarantine starts from last exposure so Day 10 of parents having Covid.
This is not accurate if the kids are over 5 years old and vaccinated. The CDC has been revising the guidelines over the past 6-8 months. The showing symptoms is the key factor. We had Omicron in our house in January and then 6 weeks later. We kept testing and 2 consistently tested negative and were allowed to go to school since the showed no symptoms 5 days after exposure plus tested negative.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are 1 and 3 and are subject to quarantine requirements so they have to stay home 😔
Anonymous wrote:So both parents are working from home trying to quarantine kids without childcare?
If parents have Covid and kids do not, those kids are going to be quarantining for a long time. Their quarantine starts from last exposure so Day 10 of parents having Covid.