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If the class bubble burst did your child get covid?

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Emmylou292 · 16/11/2020 18:07

Just curious (and very anxious) as one of my DC class bubble has burst. He has been in close contact with the child who tested positive.
Isolating for 14 days, but just wondered how long it would be after contact when he was likely to show symptoms?

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PotteringAlong · 16/11/2020 18:08

No. All 3 of mine have been sent home to self isolate since September and they have all been fine.

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TheStripes · 16/11/2020 18:08

I don’t know of any locally that have. Hopefully it will be the same for your DC’s bubble.

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OpheliasCrayon · 16/11/2020 18:09

No

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Delatron · 16/11/2020 18:10

No.
None of the bubbles that burst in our school passed it on from the positive child (who brought it in to school from a parent in all cases).

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teethiepegs · 16/11/2020 18:10

DD1 is on her 4th isolation with no symptoms. DD2 also had an isolation with no symptoms.

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2tired2bewitty · 16/11/2020 18:12

Dd sits at the next table to the child who tested positive in her class (so next to each other but slightly separated) and she did not develop symptoms and neither did anyone else in her class.

They are year 6 though so possibly better at social distance than younger children.

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middleager · 16/11/2020 18:12

DS1 aged 14, third isolation, no.
DS2 aged 14, first isolation. No.

They may have been asymptomatic of course.

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middleager · 16/11/2020 18:13

@teethiepegs

DD1 is on her 4th isolation with no symptoms. DD2 also had an isolation with no symptoms.

4th! Shock Thought we had it tough with three..
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middleager · 16/11/2020 18:15

@Emmylou292

Just curious (and very anxious) as one of my DC class bubble has burst. He has been in close contact with the child who tested positive.
Isolating for 14 days, but just wondered how long it would be after contact when he was likely to show symptoms?

I think 5-7 days is the most 'common' point where symptoms would appear.
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Airplanes · 16/11/2020 18:18

Nope, just a delighted child not having to go in to school

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Mamascoven · 16/11/2020 18:21

Our class bubble of 30 children burst and only 1 other child caught it (I know as we have a class facebook group with all parents on)

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middleager · 16/11/2020 18:23

@middleager

DS1 aged 14, third isolation, no.
DS2 aged 14, first isolation. No.

They may have been asymptomatic of course.

Both my children were sat on the next table to a positive case in double lessons too.
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Grimbot · 16/11/2020 18:24

Ds1 is currently 10 days into isolating after a positive case in his preschool class. I had him tested as he had a fever a couple of days after the contact but it must have been a cold as he was negative and has been fine since.

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jmh740 · 16/11/2020 18:26

Not quite the same but I tested positive for covid at the beginning of half term, ds dd and oh didnt contract it even living in the same house, ds us now isolating for 14 days as his bubble has a positive case

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Begonias · 16/11/2020 18:27

Yes DD was sat behind a positive student. Took 3-5 days for symptoms to appear from when she started isolation.
10 days later
DD2 has developed a cough and DH was coughing on Saturday. Waiting on test results.

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3littlewords · 16/11/2020 18:29

No my DS didn't show any symptoms.

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Zxyzoey31 · 16/11/2020 18:29

No, mine came down with another virus so had a test which was negative. No child in the bubble got it.

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TokyoSushi · 16/11/2020 18:31

DS is 9 and in Yr 5, nobody else got it although the child who sat next to the positive cases Dad did subsequently get it, I'm not sure if it was related and we'll probably never know.

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PleasantVille · 16/11/2020 18:31

At my DCs schoolthey have had 4 instances of some pupils having to isolate but as far as I'm aware none have resulted in any further cases. But other than that being of interest to that school it can't be extrapolated to any other schools so sorry, not of any help to you at all

I think we all know by now that there's no standard experience when it comes to covid so all you can do is wait and see.

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WhoopsSomethingWentWrong · 16/11/2020 18:35

No, of the three bubbles burst at our school there haven’t been any further cases in the isolation period.

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ladygracie · 16/11/2020 18:37

I am a teacher and had close contact with one of the people who tested positive. I’m absolutely fine and coming to the end of the isolation period. No one else in our bubble has tested positive either.

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TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 16/11/2020 18:42

What do you mean by bubble burst? Do it just mean someone in the class got covid?
Two people got it in dd’s y11 but nobody caught it from them as far as anyone knows. Obviously we don’t really know because there might be asymptomatic cases.

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RuleWithAWoodenFoot · 16/11/2020 18:49

Are people testing kids though? They have different symptoms, and mostly no symptoms, so unlikely we'll ever know the true numbers.

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WhoopsSomethingWentWrong · 16/11/2020 18:53

@RuleWithAWoodenFoot

Are people testing kids though? They have different symptoms, and mostly no symptoms, so unlikely we'll ever know the true numbers.

DD1’s teacher tested positive so the class bubble burst. I know of at least 8 kids from the class who were tested in the isolation period including DD as they all had coughs, and all were negative (just a cold going round). It’s possible that some of the others weren’t tested, had Covid and were asymptomatic, but if it was rife in the class you’d have expected at least 1 of the 8 tested to be positive.
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jillandhersprite · 16/11/2020 18:53

Reception child - back in school on Wednesday. Not had any symptoms. Class zoom calls are full so doesn't look like many if any have been affected. We couldn't even work out who the original poorly child was as everyone has been well enough to attend most of them...

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