Anonymous wrote:No. Dangerous for seniors and dangerous for babies.
Anonymous wrote:I caught chicken pox when i was 30. We traced it back to a little girl on the train from Stockholm to Oslo. This was long before the vaccine. I was miserable. It’s probably not a good idea to take him on a plane so soon.
Anonymous wrote:No. Do not even attempt this. At 6 days the dr cannot say definitively he isn’t contagious. If there is even the small chance of possible transmission (which there is) stay home. There are always old people and babies on airplanes- too risky for those extra vulnerable
Communicability
The period of communicability extends from 1 to 2 days before the onset of rash until lesions have formed crusts. Vaccinated persons with varicella may develop lesions that do not crust (macules and papules only). Isolation guidance for these persons is to exclude until no new lesions appear within a 24-hour period.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/varicella.html#features