Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not sick and no fever- send him.
People are crazy if they think anyone is keeping a kid home from school or tryouts because a friend or someone else I’m the family is sick.
We have often had situations where only 1 family member is sick and nobody else gets it.
Kids are back in school. They are being exposed every day.
OP, I’d be more concerned if he feels at his best—if he’s not and starting to come down with something—better not to have the first impression of not being 100%
Kids and the rest of us are getting sick and everyone is sharing it because of people like you.
Anonymous wrote:If he’s not sick and no fever- send him.
People are crazy if they think anyone is keeping a kid home from school or tryouts because a friend or someone else I’m the family is sick.
We have often had situations where only 1 family member is sick and nobody else gets it.
Kids are back in school. They are being exposed every day.
OP, I’d be more concerned if he feels at his best—if he’s not and starting to come down with something—better not to have the first impression of not being 100%
Anonymous wrote:Do not send the second kid, they're most like sick but won't see the vomiting or stomach stuff for 24-48 hours don't spread this around op. Also know that only bleach kills norovirus. This is highly contagious and you should not be trying to spread this anymore!
Anonymous wrote:Do not send the second kid, they're most like sick but won't see the vomiting or stomach stuff for 24-48 hours don't spread this around op. Also know that only bleach kills norovirus. This is highly contagious and you should not be trying to spread this anymore!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthy children don’t stay home due to sick siblings! I would keep others out of my home, but healthy family members are free to carry on.
Yet 3 years ago the advice would have been to keep healthy siblings home.
How times change.
OP, your healthy child should go to the tryout.
Anonymous wrote:DC1 woke up in middle of night vomiting. Doesn’t seem as bad as norovirus because only 2 instances of vomiting and no diarrhea. (Noro was brutal when our family got it a few years ago.)
My other child has a very important tryout that can’t be rescheduled tomorrow. Assuming they feel fine, okay to let them go as planned? This is a rare opportunity for DC2.