Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are 24 hours past fever, and feeling up to an activity, I can see myself sending them to scouts for an hour even if I had kept them home from school an extra day post sickness to sleep in and rest.
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Anonymous wrote:If they are 24 hours past fever, and feeling up to an activity, I can see myself sending them to scouts for an hour even if I had kept them home from school an extra day post sickness to sleep in and rest.
Anonymous wrote:Did you get your family flu shots?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or soccer. A couple kids I know stayed home were there - coughing, sneezing, wiping snot with their sleeves and hands...Anonymous wrote:Your post is hard to follow. Are you venting your kid may have caught the flu from scouts?
I get that it is contagious before symptoms appear. But it is much more contagious when kids are coughing and sneezing all over other kids. Since they kept their child home from school, they should also keep them home from extracurricular activities.
My kids and I have been on off sick all winter. We have coughs, runny noses and sneezing. No fever. No flu. Our kids go to school everyday.
Then good on you. My point is if a child is too sick for school, they are too sick for extracurricular activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or soccer. A couple kids I know stayed home were there - coughing, sneezing, wiping snot with their sleeves and hands...Anonymous wrote:Your post is hard to follow. Are you venting your kid may have caught the flu from scouts?
I get that it is contagious before symptoms appear. But it is much more contagious when kids are coughing and sneezing all over other kids. Since they kept their child home from school, they should also keep them home from extracurricular activities.
My kids and I have been on off sick all winter. We have coughs, runny noses and sneezing. No fever. No flu. Our kids go to school everyday.
Anonymous wrote:or soccer. A couple kids I know stayed home were there - coughing, sneezing, wiping snot with their sleeves and hands...Anonymous wrote:Your post is hard to follow. Are you venting your kid may have caught the flu from scouts?
I get that it is contagious before symptoms appear. But it is much more contagious when kids are coughing and sneezing all over other kids. Since they kept their child home from school, they should also keep them home from extracurricular activities.
Anonymous wrote:Odds are that other family members may be sick or about to be sick by tomorrow.
Germaphobe mom has a point.
or soccer. A couple kids I know stayed home were there - coughing, sneezing, wiping snot with their sleeves and hands...Anonymous wrote:Your post is hard to follow. Are you venting your kid may have caught the flu from scouts?