Anonymous wrote:she needs to quarantine. i think it be unpaid time off or pto. You will need that money to get supplemental childcare.
Anonymous wrote:she needs to quarantine. i think it be unpaid time off or pto. You will need that money to get supplemental childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I would test to make sure I didn’t have it and was just asymptomatic. I would also ask the nanny to get a negative test before returning. While symptoms can go away, you can still test positive even after 10 days (this happened to my BIL who is a first responder).
It’s so stressful to take time off work and juggle kids right now. There are a lot of people who will be rude about it, it just remember this isn’t easy. You’re not alone in thinking this is really hard- it is. You can get through it and hopefully your nanny will be back very soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously she won't be working for the next few weeks. Assuming hers is a mild case (she is in her 30's), when will it be safe for her to be around me and our children again? Should she test negative before she returns? Once? Twice? Do we all need to test or just stay quarantined for 14 days? FYI, I will be paying her salary but juggling 3 children under 5 and trying to keep WFH is going to be beyond stressful.
Are you really so stupid that you have to ask this question?!
She tested positive and even, someone with a flea size brain, should know that "YES" YOU GET TESTED.
This is grossly inaccurate for someone who is so insulting.
Unless anyone in OPs family is symptomatic, testing is not recommended-only quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously she won't be working for the next few weeks. Assuming hers is a mild case (she is in her 30's), when will it be safe for her to be around me and our children again? Should she test negative before she returns? Once? Twice? Do we all need to test or just stay quarantined for 14 days? FYI, I will be paying her salary but juggling 3 children under 5 and trying to keep WFH is going to be beyond stressful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously she won't be working for the next few weeks. Assuming hers is a mild case (she is in her 30's), when will it be safe for her to be around me and our children again? Should she test negative before she returns? Once? Twice? Do we all need to test or just stay quarantined for 14 days? FYI, I will be paying her salary but juggling 3 children under 5 and trying to keep WFH is going to be beyond stressful.
Are you really so stupid that you have to ask this question?!
She tested positive and even, someone with a flea size brain, should know that "YES" YOU GET TESTED.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously she won't be working for the next few weeks. Assuming hers is a mild case (she is in her 30's), when will it be safe for her to be around me and our children again? Should she test negative before she returns? Once? Twice? Do we all need to test or just stay quarantined for 14 days? FYI, I will be paying her salary but juggling 3 children under 5 and trying to keep WFH is going to be beyond stressful.
Anonymous wrote:YES! You are your entire family absolutely need to completely quarantine now for two weeks - not even one trip to the grocery store. Test now and at day 14.
You should take this time off work, OP, even though you’re working from home. This is a big deal and your employer should understand.
I have no clue how bad your nanny is going to get it so no one can say when she’ll return.