Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 21:15     Subject: Rules for Covid exposure and preschool

Anonymous wrote:I just tested positive. My son and husband have tested negative thus far. As I read the OSSE rules, I can send my son to preschool as long as he is testing negative. He is 5 and fully vaxed. Am I right in reading the rules this way?


You probably could, but if you can keep him home a few days, please do.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 21:13     Subject: Re:Rules for Covid exposure and preschool

Anonymous wrote:DH got home from London last weekend and tested positive yesterday. My preschooler, toddler and I are all testing negative but I’m keeping my preschooler home anyway. And I informed the other parents in my preschooler’s class.



thank you!
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 21:10     Subject: Rules for Covid exposure and preschool

We were exposed last week and let my kid's school know, we sent him to school in a kn95 and tested every morning before school. If your child isn't vaccinated it's a different story they have to quarantine.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 21:05     Subject: Rules for Covid exposure and preschool

The CDC states that's the rules for vaxxed exposed people like your son can to work and school etc... As long as they test negative and wear a tight fitting mask.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 16:03     Subject: Re:Rules for Covid exposure and preschool

DH got home from London last weekend and tested positive yesterday. My preschooler, toddler and I are all testing negative but I’m keeping my preschooler home anyway. And I informed the other parents in my preschooler’s class.

Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 15:16     Subject: Re:Rules for Covid exposure and preschool

I wouldn’t, OP. I would really appreciate it if your kept your child home until you’re well and he stays negative.

How are you feeling?
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 15:06     Subject: Rules for Covid exposure and preschool

I just tested positive. My son and husband have tested negative thus far. As I read the OSSE rules, I can send my son to preschool as long as he is testing negative. He is 5 and fully vaxed. Am I right in reading the rules this way?