Anonymous wrote:I have a preschooler with allergies. Sometimes he still has a drip. If he seems sick, or it's obvious this is a cold, not just a drip or allergies, I keep him home. And yes I test him. If he is acting fine (energetic, happy, normal, etc) I send him despite the drip.
Use your common sense. I will say, I am in a private preschool and their covid rules are WAY MORE strict so good luck finding a different place.
This. We've tested for runny noses since June 2020, since my kid has no allergies. Usually PCR, but since those are so unavailable right now, we'd probably do an antigen then a virtual doctor visit to talk about getting a return-to-school note based on that + doctor's assessment.
I think these things will go away once we've fully completed the transition to "endemic covid", but we are not quite there - at least not from a policy and instituation perspective,. We are getting there, though.