Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not COVID (though there is COVID going around). But lots of kids and parents at my school are getting fever, cough, congestion for a week (and testing negative for COVID). Is this going around all of DC? Could it be flu?
Sinus and Allergy issues
People always post allergies. Allergies do not cause a fever. Severe allergies could lead to a sinus infection with a fever but that wouldn’t be contagious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher who is living with it right now. It’s gross and I wish it were covid so I could stop going into work while coughing up phlegm
I hope you feel better. FYI you can still take sick leave if you're sick, doesn't have to be COVID.
I was going to say the same thing, why are you going to work sick? Leave is there for a reason....
I’m not the teacher you’re responding to but a different sick one who posted. Taking leave now feels like a huge burden to my team and the staff as a whole. I already have 1 team mate out for covid. And across the school we are staffed so thin that office staff and cafeteria workers have had to step in. It’s really rough. There is no support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had those same symptoms for 5 days in April. I tested myself everyday and kept testing negative for COVID. On the 6th day, when my symptoms were resolving and I was feeling much better, I finally tested positive. I tested positive for the following 8 days and had very mild symptoms during that time. My husband then went through the same symptoms and got positive test result a week after me.
Just FYI...it could be COVID
Out of curiosity, why did you keep testing every day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
You think she had covid even though she tested negative for covid? Did you do a PCR?
why do we live in the upside-down world.
NP but your viral load can be low enough to not be picked up by a rapid
Anonymous wrote:I had those same symptoms for 5 days in April. I tested myself everyday and kept testing negative for COVID. On the 6th day, when my symptoms were resolving and I was feeling much better, I finally tested positive. I tested positive for the following 8 days and had very mild symptoms during that time. My husband then went through the same symptoms and got positive test result a week after me.
Just FYI...it could be COVID
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher who is living with it right now. It’s gross and I wish it were covid so I could stop going into work while coughing up phlegm
I hope you feel better. FYI you can still take sick leave if you're sick, doesn't have to be COVID.
I was going to say the same thing, why are you going to work sick? Leave is there for a reason....
I’m not the teacher you’re responding to but a different sick one who posted. Taking leave now feels like a huge burden to my team and the staff as a whole. I already have 1 team mate out for covid. And across the school we are staffed so thin that office staff and cafeteria workers have had to step in. It’s really rough. There is no support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher who is living with it right now. It’s gross and I wish it were covid so I could stop going into work while coughing up phlegm
I hope you feel better. FYI you can still take sick leave if you're sick, doesn't have to be COVID.
I was going to say the same thing, why are you going to work sick? Leave is there for a reason....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher who is living with it right now. It’s gross and I wish it were covid so I could stop going into work while coughing up phlegm
I hope you feel better. FYI you can still take sick leave if you're sick, doesn't have to be COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher who is living with it right now. It’s gross and I wish it were covid so I could stop going into work while coughing up phlegm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not COVID (though there is COVID going around). But lots of kids and parents at my school are getting fever, cough, congestion for a week (and testing negative for COVID). Is this going around all of DC? Could it be flu?
Sinus and Allergy issues
Anonymous wrote:Teacher who is living with it right now. It’s gross and I wish it were covid so I could stop going into work while coughing up phlegm