Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two family members with RSV. One had a fever but the fever is now gone. Still has cough and some congestion. The other family member never had a fever but has cold-like symptoms. I know the “rule” to be around other people is 24 hours fever-free without medicine. But how do we determine when they can be around other people when the other never had a fever? Total cessation of all symptoms? We’d like to see other relatives for Christmas but obviously don’t want to get anyone sick. Not sure how long we should wait to see them.
Please do not expose your extended family members to RSV. Frankly, I would wonder if this constitutes criminal assault if you knowingly expose the most vulnerable (elderly & young children) to RSV.
So how long to wait? Everyone knows about the RSV. The elderly relatives want to see the preschooler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two family members with RSV. One had a fever but the fever is now gone. Still has cough and some congestion. The other family member never had a fever but has cold-like symptoms. I know the “rule” to be around other people is 24 hours fever-free without medicine. But how do we determine when they can be around other people when the other never had a fever? Total cessation of all symptoms? We’d like to see other relatives for Christmas but obviously don’t want to get anyone sick. Not sure how long we should wait to see them.
Please do not expose your extended family members to RSV. Frankly, I would wonder if this constitutes criminal assault if you knowingly expose the most vulnerable (elderly & young children) to RSV.
Anonymous wrote:Two family members with RSV. One had a fever but the fever is now gone. Still has cough and some congestion. The other family member never had a fever but has cold-like symptoms. I know the “rule” to be around other people is 24 hours fever-free without medicine. But how do we determine when they can be around other people when the other never had a fever? Total cessation of all symptoms? We’d like to see other relatives for Christmas but obviously don’t want to get anyone sick. Not sure how long we should wait to see them.
Anonymous wrote:It’s unlikely that most are vaccinated, only the very old and very young can receive it. It can be very serious illness for any age, I’d avoid infecting others.