Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - temperature has been normal since Saturday morning. Pediatrician said don’t get a covid test because he had no Covid symptoms. So what I hear everyone here saying is that any illness means no school for 2 weeks? That is definitely not the guidance from our school, but I guess I Can keep him home if his voice is still raspy tomorrow (his only remaining symptom).
You definitely send. 99 is not a fever and without any other symptoms he’s fine. Keeping out of school for two weeks for a sniffle is crazy. You’re hearing the super conservative opinion above, those of us who are actually sending kids to school know that colds and other things didn’t disappear bc of Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - temperature has been normal since Saturday morning. Pediatrician said don’t get a covid test because he had no Covid symptoms. So what I hear everyone here saying is that any illness means no school for 2 weeks? That is definitely not the guidance from our school, but I guess I Can keep him home if his voice is still raspy tomorrow (his only remaining symptom).
You definitely send. 99 is not a fever and without any other symptoms he’s fine. Keeping out of school for two weeks for a sniffle is crazy. You’re hearing the super conservative opinion above, those of us who are actually sending kids to school know that colds and other things didn’t disappear bc of Covid.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - temperature has been normal since Saturday morning. Pediatrician said don’t get a covid test because he had no Covid symptoms. So what I hear everyone here saying is that any illness means no school for 2 weeks? That is definitely not the guidance from our school, but I guess I Can keep him home if his voice is still raspy tomorrow (his only remaining symptom).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
These are not normal times, OP. Any sign that anything is not normal means staying home until a non-infectious diagnosis is found or the person gets better. You don't want to be passing around any virus of any sort when COvid-19 is taking up so much resources.
We are a family with multiple, 3-season allergies, haven't seen anyone at all and everyone is staying home. Two of us are sniffling because of ragweed allergies. We wouldn't be able to go to work or school even if we could!
If you had to go into an office, you would. And then your kids would have to have some kind of child care. You are lucky you can all stay home.
Anonymous wrote:
These are not normal times, OP. Any sign that anything is not normal means staying home until a non-infectious diagnosis is found or the person gets better. You don't want to be passing around any virus of any sort when COvid-19 is taking up so much resources.
We are a family with multiple, 3-season allergies, haven't seen anyone at all and everyone is staying home. Two of us are sniffling because of ragweed allergies. We wouldn't be able to go to work or school even if we could!
Anonymous wrote:OP here - temperature has been normal since Saturday morning. Pediatrician said don’t get a covid test because he had no Covid symptoms. So what I hear everyone here saying is that any illness means no school for 2 weeks? That is definitely not the guidance from our school, but I guess I Can keep him home if his voice is still raspy tomorrow (his only remaining symptom).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until when?
Seriously, till child is better and no fever. And, get a COVID test.
Anonymous wrote:Until when?