Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid at college just tested positive. She has a cough that she thought was bronchitis which she gets frequently. Nope covid- first time for any one in our family. Aside from the cough she feels fine. Got an inhaler and already feels better.
She just finished rush with 2000+ other girls. I figure half of the school probably has it by now. Not concerned in the least.
This needs to be the position moving forward.
Anonymous wrote:This new COVID sucks. Please test before you send your kids to school and it spreads. It starts out like a runny nose, but gets so much worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid at college just tested positive. She has a cough that she thought was bronchitis which she gets frequently. Nope covid- first time for any one in our family. Aside from the cough she feels fine. Got an inhaler and already feels better.
She just finished rush with 2000+ other girls. I figure half of the school probably has it by now. Not concerned in the least.
Of course you’re not concerned, your daughter didn’t get sick but she’s still in the contagious period and running around passing it on to whoever is unlucky enough to be close to her.
Can you read? She is positive. And yes she’s still out and about. The school has no covid policy thankfully
And you are bragging about this? That's pretty horrible. Ever consider your parenting if she thinks this is ok?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care how much it sucks, or is inconvenient, we’re not going back to virtual. That experiment failed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid at college just tested positive. She has a cough that she thought was bronchitis which she gets frequently. Nope covid- first time for any one in our family. Aside from the cough she feels fine. Got an inhaler and already feels better.
She just finished rush with 2000+ other girls. I figure half of the school probably has it by now. Not concerned in the least.
Of course you’re not concerned, your daughter didn’t get sick but she’s still in the contagious period and running around passing it on to whoever is unlucky enough to be close to her.
Can you read? She is positive. And yes she’s still out and about. The school has no covid policy thankfully
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid at college just tested positive. She has a cough that she thought was bronchitis which she gets frequently. Nope covid- first time for any one in our family. Aside from the cough she feels fine. Got an inhaler and already feels better.
She just finished rush with 2000+ other girls. I figure half of the school probably has it by now. Not concerned in the least.
Of course you’re not concerned, your daughter didn’t get sick but she’s still in the contagious period and running around passing it on to whoever is unlucky enough to be close to her.
Can you read? She is positive. And yes she’s still out and about. The school has no covid policy thankfully
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven’t figured out by now that covid hits everyone differently?
This is the attitude that made me leave teaching. It was bad enough when parents wouldn’t pick up their kids with fevers or send them to school with strep, but post COVID is at a whole new level. Good luck with that teacher shortage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid at college just tested positive. She has a cough that she thought was bronchitis which she gets frequently. Nope covid- first time for any one in our family. Aside from the cough she feels fine. Got an inhaler and already feels better.
She just finished rush with 2000+ other girls. I figure half of the school probably has it by now. Not concerned in the least.
Of course you’re not concerned, your daughter didn’t get sick but she’s still in the contagious period and running around passing it on to whoever is unlucky enough to be close to her.
Anonymous wrote:My kid at college just tested positive. She has a cough that she thought was bronchitis which she gets frequently. Nope covid- first time for any one in our family. Aside from the cough she feels fine. Got an inhaler and already feels better.
She just finished rush with 2000+ other girls. I figure half of the school probably has it by now. Not concerned in the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:COVID is now an endemic condition. Keep kids home when sick as usual. Test if it brings you peace of mind but remember all tests will have false positives and negatives.
Major problem is parents Motrin their kids and send them in....not ok
There were parents like this before COVID. Not that it’s right, but it’s not like COVID is some special virus at this point. People should keep their kids home when actively sick and return as symptoms are improving. We don’t need an announcement about testing for COVID. It makes no difference to me whether it’s COVID or a cold. We aren’t doing 10 day isolation periods so what is the point of paying for all these tests and swabbing my young elementary kids at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:COVID is now an endemic condition. Keep kids home when sick as usual. Test if it brings you peace of mind but remember all tests will have false positives and negatives.
Major problem is parents Motrin their kids and send them in....not ok
Anonymous wrote:My kid at college just tested positive. She has a cough that she thought was bronchitis which she gets frequently. Nope covid- first time for any one in our family. Aside from the cough she feels fine. Got an inhaler and already feels better.
She just finished rush with 2000+ other girls. I figure half of the school probably has it by now. Not concerned in the least.
Anonymous wrote:My kid at college just tested positive. She has a cough that she thought was bronchitis which she gets frequently. Nope covid- first time for any one in our family. Aside from the cough she feels fine. Got an inhaler and already feels better.
She just finished rush with 2000+ other girls. I figure half of the school probably has it by now. Not concerned in the least.