Anonymous wrote:DD, 3, started half day school Monday and woke up with a tiny fever (100.4) this morning. Kept her home from school, monitored temp (up to 101.2) and gave Tylenol. She had a doctors appointment this afternoon and her temp was back to 98 then. Doctor said she did not need a Covid test since her only other symptom is a runny nose it’s most likely a cold, but if fever returns we should get tested. Her fever has stayed down since the appointment and aside from some sneezing is acting completely normal. Before anyone asks, we notified the school and she won’t go back to school until 48 hours completely symptom free and has her doctor sign off.
I have a slight scratch in my throat and possibly sore lymph nodes, husband is fine and neither of us have a fever.
So how to I keep myself sane? Is this what it’s going to be like all fall/winter?
This happened to my children and I. I figured there was no point of a test tbh. We didn’t need medical care so we just self isolated for two weeks after our symptoms went away. All together it was like 3.5 weeks. It’s probably a cold, possibly even covid. But for me, since we didn’t require medical care, it wasn’t worth taking my sick kid out of the house for a test. 100.4 is a totally acceptable fever for a toddler and I probably wouldn’t even give any medicine to reduce it unless they were completely miserable.