Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I got vaccinated and finally sent our five year old back to daycare after one year absence. Not even two weeks past he came home first with nasal congestion and then a cough. He got better over the weekend, no fever, but I still want to keep him home Monday. Also planning to test him for Covid. It might be allergy but I doubt it.
How are everyone doing in daycare about non covid respiratory infections? My son’s daycare has them wearing masks most of the time and they have at most 13 kids plus 2-3 adults in a room. Should I pull him out and just keep him home until he goes to K in sept? He already complained about no friend at school I worry he will not get use to school if I keep him at home any longer.
Thoughts?
I’m sorry to tell you but if he has a cough and congestion it is presumed Covid and he can’t even go back until after the quarantine anyway. The daycare should be calling the health department to report this. I believe you will need a negative Covid test to even return. If they’re not doing this I would think twice about sending him back because they are not following Covid protocols.
You can’t just invent protocols by DCUM post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I got vaccinated and finally sent our five year old back to daycare after one year absence. Not even two weeks past he came home first with nasal congestion and then a cough. He got better over the weekend, no fever, but I still want to keep him home Monday. Also planning to test him for Covid. It might be allergy but I doubt it.
How are everyone doing in daycare about non covid respiratory infections? My son’s daycare has them wearing masks most of the time and they have at most 13 kids plus 2-3 adults in a room. Should I pull him out and just keep him home until he goes to K in sept? He already complained about no friend at school I worry he will not get use to school if I keep him at home any longer.
Thoughts?
I’m sorry to tell you but if he has a cough and congestion it is presumed Covid and he can’t even go back until after the quarantine anyway. The daycare should be calling the health department to report this. I believe you will need a negative Covid test to even return. If they’re not doing this I would think twice about sending him back because they are not following Covid protocols.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I got vaccinated and finally sent our five year old back to daycare after one year absence. Not even two weeks past he came home first with nasal congestion and then a cough. He got better over the weekend, no fever, but I still want to keep him home Monday. Also planning to test him for Covid. It might be allergy but I doubt it.
How are everyone doing in daycare about non covid respiratory infections? My son’s daycare has them wearing masks most of the time and they have at most 13 kids plus 2-3 adults in a room. Should I pull him out and just keep him home until he goes to K in sept? He already complained about no friend at school I worry he will not get use to school if I keep him at home any longer.
Thoughts?
I’m sorry to tell you but if he has a cough and congestion it is presumed Covid and he can’t even go back until after the quarantine anyway. The daycare should be calling the health department to report this. I believe you will need a negative Covid test to even return. If they’re not doing this I would think twice about sending him back because they are not following Covid protocols.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I got vaccinated and finally sent our five year old back to daycare after one year absence. Not even two weeks past he came home first with nasal congestion and then a cough. He got better over the weekend, no fever, but I still want to keep him home Monday. Also planning to test him for Covid. It might be allergy but I doubt it.
How are everyone doing in daycare about non covid respiratory infections? My son’s daycare has them wearing masks most of the time and they have at most 13 kids plus 2-3 adults in a room. Should I pull him out and just keep him home until he goes to K in sept? He already complained about no friend at school I worry he will not get use to school if I keep him at home any longer.
Thoughts?
I’m sorry to tell you but if he has a cough and congestion it is presumed Covid and he can’t even go back until after the quarantine anyway. The daycare should be calling the health department to report this. I believe you will need a negative Covid test to even return. If they’re not doing this I would think twice about sending him back because they are not following Covid protocols.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I got vaccinated and finally sent our five year old back to daycare after one year absence. Not even two weeks past he came home first with nasal congestion and then a cough. He got better over the weekend, no fever, but I still want to keep him home Monday. Also planning to test him for Covid. It might be allergy but I doubt it.
How are everyone doing in daycare about non covid respiratory infections? My son’s daycare has them wearing masks most of the time and they have at most 13 kids plus 2-3 adults in a room. Should I pull him out and just keep him home until he goes to K in sept? He already complained about no friend at school I worry he will not get use to school if I keep him at home any longer.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Your kid hasn’t had to use his immune system in a year. Of course it’s weak.
Keep sending him. It is better for his physical, mental, and emotional health.