Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But now one is saying WHEN to go back. What day of symptoms?
Symptom-free could easily be March, so that won’t work. So when???
NP btw
Op here - would echo this. The 8 day from symptom onset poster was most helpful in this regard.
Anonymous wrote:But now one is saying WHEN to go back. What day of symptoms?
Symptom-free could easily be March, so that won’t work. So when???
NP btw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day 6 of symptoms? They’ve got to be past the super contagious phase by now. If the child is able to go an appreciable amount of time without having their nose wiped and can nap with the cough, I’d send them. I assume my kids get RSV pretty regularly at daycare every winter; we only get them tested to identify what kind of cold they have if there’s a bad fever or a scary sounding cough for over a week or two. I’m pretty impressed you have a week+ of leave to burn on this.
Ha - I don’t which is why I’m asking the question as I want to do the right thing here. Naps/sleeping at night are fairly unimpacted save a couple coughing fits that don’t really wake DC up (or they fall back asleep unassisted at least).
Clearly no consensus on this!
Anonymous wrote:Oh man. I absolutely would not, but my infant also almost died from RSV - I would feel absolutely horrible if I knew we had RSV and my family exposed anyone
Anonymous wrote:Day 6 of symptoms? They’ve got to be past the super contagious phase by now. If the child is able to go an appreciable amount of time without having their nose wiped and can nap with the cough, I’d send them. I assume my kids get RSV pretty regularly at daycare every winter; we only get them tested to identify what kind of cold they have if there’s a bad fever or a scary sounding cough for over a week or two. I’m pretty impressed you have a week+ of leave to burn on this.
Anonymous wrote:No! Your kid is contagious.