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[quote=Anonymous]I took DC to the park earlier today and he was happily running around, picking up woodchips, and even chasing around/being chased by a little girl who was there with her mom. After about an hour of chatting with the mom and watching them run around I asked how old her little girl is. The mom said "Oh, she's 2, but she's lost a lot of weight so she doesn't look it right now. She had the norovirus, actually she still has some diarrhea." I was really freaked out that DC was playing around her. They never actually touched, but stood close to each other and were touching and using the same playground equpment. I left with him immediately after she said that (politely) and cleaned his hands with a sanitzing wipe in the car. He also had a bath right when we got home, but I'm still worried. I just Google'd it and yep, it is super contagious and dangerous for young children. Why in the world would you bring a child who is still showing symptoms a serious virus to the playground!? In any case, should I tell the baby's parents about this? He is 13 months old.[/quote]
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