Anonymous wrote:Most childhood colds and viruses are being suppressed because of no school, camp, daycare and parents enforcing social distancing guidelines ... it depends on what you all have been doing lately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been social distancing, wearing masks and washing their hands?
This.
Have you, OP?
Are these questions helpful? No one is living in a bunker these days. You can get infected even when you are being careful. Have some empathy. The poor mom/dad has both kids sick.
No, I disagree. I think it’s a valid question. If your child is vomiting and you have been completely quarantined, it’s food poisoning and not a virus (most likely). It’s not a shaming question as many of us have to use daycare but a diagnostic one.
Are people still really completely quarantined?
Anonymous wrote:I understand, but practically speaking are we really going to test for every kid with a minor cold? Will your doctor wait a couple of days to see if things get better before ordering a test? I speak as a parent with a one year old in daycare so I’m not even sure how winter is going to work
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand, but practically speaking are we really going to test for every kid with a minor cold? Will your doctor wait a couple of days to see if things get better before ordering a test? I speak as a parent with a one year old in daycare so I’m not even sure how winter is going to work
It's not going to work. If you don't test for minor symptoms you won't catch the covid cases until it's too late. Opening up only works if we have rapid tests available right before you enter somewhere like a school etc
Anonymous wrote:I understand, but practically speaking are we really going to test for every kid with a minor cold? Will your doctor wait a couple of days to see if things get better before ordering a test? I speak as a parent with a one year old in daycare so I’m not even sure how winter is going to work
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been social distancing, wearing masks and washing their hands?
This.
Have you, OP?
Are these questions helpful? No one is living in a bunker these days. You can get infected even when you are being careful. Have some empathy. The poor mom/dad has both kids sick.
No, I disagree. I think it’s a valid question. If your child is vomiting and you have been completely quarantined, it’s food poisoning and not a virus (most likely). It’s not a shaming question as many of us have to use daycare but a diagnostic one.
Are people still really completely quarantined?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been social distancing, wearing masks and washing their hands?
This.
Have you, OP?
Are these questions helpful? No one is living in a bunker these days. You can get infected even when you are being careful. Have some empathy. The poor mom/dad has both kids sick.
No, I disagree. I think it’s a valid question. If your child is vomiting and you have been completely quarantined, it’s food poisoning and not a virus (most likely). It’s not a shaming question as many of us have to use daycare but a diagnostic one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been social distancing, wearing masks and washing their hands?
This.
Have you, OP?
Are these questions helpful? No one is living in a bunker these days. You can get infected even when you are being careful. Have some empathy. The poor mom/dad has both kids sick.
No, I disagree. I think it’s a valid question. If your child is vomiting and you have been completely quarantined, it’s food poisoning and not a virus (most likely). It’s not a shaming question as many of us have to use daycare but a diagnostic one.