Anonymous wrote:The same ppl who say “this is clearly just a cold, it’s not COVID!” are the same ppl screeching all year about how COVID is no big deal bc it presents just like a cold in kids. Can’t have it both ways, folks.
Unfortunately, OP, the symptoms are similar and during a pandemic there are inconveniences like testing when your child present w such symptoms. Go to the ped and get a test.
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly the same, but my DS had mild fever and bout of vomiting 1st week of being back in person. I immediately kept him from his pod and called pediatrician. Pediatrician said come in next day for pcr test, and results were back same day negative. So kept DS out from school next day as wouldn't want to spread anything even if 24 hour bug. He went back Friday after no pod Tuesday/Wednesday and no school Thursday. I felt better and me and DH work. I think during normal times,I would have said 24 hour bug no school 48 hours and been done with it,but we have to be overly cautious. I'm definitely not a keep your kid home with cold person during normal times.
Anonymous wrote:My DD had Covid recently. You know what her symptoms were? Runny nose and sneezing. It’s probably a cold, but it literally took us 10 minutes to get a test at CVS, so you may want one to be sure.
Anonymous wrote:The worst part is that even if it is a cold, every person who your kid infects will need to get a covid test and stay home until they get the results. Don't do it. Keep your kid home.
Anonymous wrote:How old is your kid? If they are old enough for concurrent, I’d keep them home and just have them log in from home. I’m pretty sure if they were acting sick, they would get sent home and you’d need a negative COVID test to be allowed back in. You’re also lying on the questionnaire if you send them in.