Anonymous wrote:Please do not send her back until rapid test is negative. Rapid tests only show positive with very high viral load, which means very likely still contagious.
https://dearpandemic.org/10-day-positive-contagious/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not send her back until rapid test is negative. Rapid tests only show positive with very high viral load, which means very likely still contagious.
https://dearpandemic.org/10-day-positive-contagious/
This is not true.
She can go back on Day 6. I'm still testing positive after three weeks. There is no reason to keep kids home after they've passed the quarantine period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not send her back until rapid test is negative. Rapid tests only show positive with very high viral load, which means very likely still contagious.
https://dearpandemic.org/10-day-positive-contagious/
No no and no. Just stop with this constant testing nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not send her back until rapid test is negative. Rapid tests only show positive with very high viral load, which means very likely still contagious.
https://dearpandemic.org/10-day-positive-contagious/
This is not true.
She can go back on Day 6. I'm still testing positive after three weeks. There is no reason to keep kids home after they've passed the quarantine period.
Anonymous wrote:Please do not send her back until rapid test is negative. Rapid tests only show positive with very high viral load, which means very likely still contagious.
https://dearpandemic.org/10-day-positive-contagious/
Anonymous wrote:Please do not send her back until rapid test is negative. Rapid tests only show positive with very high viral load, which means very likely still contagious.
https://dearpandemic.org/10-day-positive-contagious/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through the same thing. DCUM and the pediatrician's office told us to stop testing. MCPS policy (and CDC guidelines) provide for end of isolation after Day 5 as long as good mask is worn, fever free and symptoms are improving. My kid never had a fever and we finally gave in on Day 8. He desperately wanted out but also was very anxious not to do anything unethical. It was our first bout with Covid and we didn't realize that there was no negative test requirement.
We have a similar timeframe, OP, and Day 6 is Friday. MCPS policy says send your child back with mask as long as child has no symptoms or lessening symptoms.
I thought MCPS policy was you must mask at all times for days 6-10. So how can you mask and eat lunch?
You don't. But asymptomatic kids are eating lunch without their masks every day. The current estimate is that 70-80 percent of kids have already had covid.
Typhoid Larla!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through the same thing. DCUM and the pediatrician's office told us to stop testing. MCPS policy (and CDC guidelines) provide for end of isolation after Day 5 as long as good mask is worn, fever free and symptoms are improving. My kid never had a fever and we finally gave in on Day 8. He desperately wanted out but also was very anxious not to do anything unethical. It was our first bout with Covid and we didn't realize that there was no negative test requirement.
We have a similar timeframe, OP, and Day 6 is Friday. MCPS policy says send your child back with mask as long as child has no symptoms or lessening symptoms.
I thought MCPS policy was you must mask at all times for days 6-10. So how can you mask and eat lunch?
Lol, not really. Think of all the kids eating lunch without masks. Also all the kids who didn't wear their masks correctly. Think of the high level of kids who already had covid even before MCPS went mask optional. The two may be connected.
You don't. But asymptomatic kids are eating lunch without their masks every day. The current estimate is that 70-80 percent of kids have already had covid.
Typhoid Larla!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through the same thing. DCUM and the pediatrician's office told us to stop testing. MCPS policy (and CDC guidelines) provide for end of isolation after Day 5 as long as good mask is worn, fever free and symptoms are improving. My kid never had a fever and we finally gave in on Day 8. He desperately wanted out but also was very anxious not to do anything unethical. It was our first bout with Covid and we didn't realize that there was no negative test requirement.
We have a similar timeframe, OP, and Day 6 is Friday. MCPS policy says send your child back with mask as long as child has no symptoms or lessening symptoms.
I thought MCPS policy was you must mask at all times for days 6-10. So how can you mask and eat lunch?
You don't. But asymptomatic kids are eating lunch without their masks every day. The current estimate is that 70-80 percent of kids have already had covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through the same thing. DCUM and the pediatrician's office told us to stop testing. MCPS policy (and CDC guidelines) provide for end of isolation after Day 5 as long as good mask is worn, fever free and symptoms are improving. My kid never had a fever and we finally gave in on Day 8. He desperately wanted out but also was very anxious not to do anything unethical. It was our first bout with Covid and we didn't realize that there was no negative test requirement.
We have a similar timeframe, OP, and Day 6 is Friday. MCPS policy says send your child back with mask as long as child has no symptoms or lessening symptoms.
I thought MCPS policy was you must mask at all times for days 6-10. So how can you mask and eat lunch?
You don't. But asymptomatic kids are eating lunch without their masks every day. The current estimate is that 70-80 percent of kids have already had covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through the same thing. DCUM and the pediatrician's office told us to stop testing. MCPS policy (and CDC guidelines) provide for end of isolation after Day 5 as long as good mask is worn, fever free and symptoms are improving. My kid never had a fever and we finally gave in on Day 8. He desperately wanted out but also was very anxious not to do anything unethical. It was our first bout with Covid and we didn't realize that there was no negative test requirement.
We have a similar timeframe, OP, and Day 6 is Friday. MCPS policy says send your child back with mask as long as child has no symptoms or lessening symptoms.
I thought MCPS policy was you must mask at all times for days 6-10. So how can you mask and eat lunch?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter got a stuffy nose and cough Saturday. We tested her Sunday and she was positive. She has stayed home all week and is now asymptomatic. According to CDC guidelines, she may now return to school as she has completed five days of quarantine. I even called the school nurse to ask, who said she can return. However, she is still testing positive even though she’s asymptomatic. I can’t find anything on CDC or MCPS that addresses this. Can she return to school on day six, asymptomatic yet positive? The nurse didn’t ask if she was testing positive or negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through the same thing. DCUM and the pediatrician's office told us to stop testing. MCPS policy (and CDC guidelines) provide for end of isolation after Day 5 as long as good mask is worn, fever free and symptoms are improving. My kid never had a fever and we finally gave in on Day 8. He desperately wanted out but also was very anxious not to do anything unethical. It was our first bout with Covid and we didn't realize that there was no negative test requirement.
We have a similar timeframe, OP, and Day 6 is Friday. MCPS policy says send your child back with mask as long as child has no symptoms or lessening symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:Please do not send her back until rapid test is negative. Rapid tests only show positive with very high viral load, which means very likely still contagious.
https://dearpandemic.org/10-day-positive-contagious/
Anonymous wrote:We just went through the same thing. DCUM and the pediatrician's office told us to stop testing. MCPS policy (and CDC guidelines) provide for end of isolation after Day 5 as long as good mask is worn, fever free and symptoms are improving. My kid never had a fever and we finally gave in on Day 8. He desperately wanted out but also was very anxious not to do anything unethical. It was our first bout with Covid and we didn't realize that there was no negative test requirement.