Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be a decent person and test your kid and keep them home if positive. How is this a question? You think its ok to infect the entire school and their families?
The current round of covid is about an 8 hour low grade fever and wanting to nap for a day.
No reason to test an asymptomatic kid.
It isn't even a cold at this point.
Lucky you. That was not our experience last month when my whole family got it in October for the 1st time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be a decent person and test your kid and keep them home if positive. How is this a question? You think its ok to infect the entire school and their families?
The current round of covid is about an 8 hour low grade fever and wanting to nap for a day.
No reason to test an asymptomatic kid.
It isn't even a cold at this point.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks all. DC and I got a PCR test earlier today. Will await the results and plan accordingly. Would never knowingly send my child to school sick. Just didn’t know what the current “rules” were since they’ve changed a lot since this all started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be a decent person and test your kid and keep them home if positive. How is this a question? You think its ok to infect the entire school and their families?
The current round of covid is about an 8 hour low grade fever and wanting to nap for a day.
No reason to test an asymptomatic kid.
It isn't even a cold at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Be a decent person and test your kid and keep them home if positive. How is this a question? You think its ok to infect the entire school and their families?
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure you even need to test if no symtoms...but I would test and send if negative. I would also skip optional big social events. I would hope you would let me know in terms of playdates too.