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My husband and I both have covid

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Queenie72 · 21/11/2021 17:46

But children still negative and the schools say to keep sending them if negative - but how can we get them there when we aren’t supposed to leave the house ?! It’s all so confusing now and feel awful
At the possibility of them testing positive and having passed it on.

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Misspacorabanne · 21/11/2021 17:47

We've had to keep DC off as nobody to take and too young to walk alone!

Remmy123 · 21/11/2021 17:47

If old enough to drop,, Can you drive them to school and they run in?

Isolateykatey · 21/11/2021 17:49

Keep them home. Chances are they will get it. You’ll feel awful if they pass it on to others.

mybodymychoice · 21/11/2021 19:05

Sorry to hear that. Did you get the vaccine?

PleasantBirthday · 21/11/2021 19:08

We were looking at the same dilemma. We both got covid from our daughter so she's further along the recovery process. Since we're vaccinated we're not bad but we aren't sending her to school while there are infections in the house.

Queenie72 · 22/11/2021 16:27

Yes double vaccinated and still feel rotten decided to keep them off

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Theplantisgrowing · 22/11/2021 16:28

Best way, hope you feel better very soon x

Bobholll · 22/11/2021 18:28

I drove mine to school. And a friend met my DD out the car & walked her into school. I also saw teachers walking kids from cars & into school. KS2 were allowed to just be dropped off on their own. School advised us what to do & that was their advice.

School is 5 minutes down the road. I actually have to drive/walk further to post postal PCR tests back, I walk past the school. I'm allowed to go do that so 🤷🏼‍♀️ If in the one in a million chance my car broke down on the 5 minute drive, we’d have simply left the car & walked home. To be fair, I live semi-rurally so the walk home is reasonably quiet & very wide paths etc!

RuleWithAWoodenFoot · 22/11/2021 21:59

We got someone to take her in, but did random collection options until they ran out. Then my partner went on days 8, 9 and 10 of his isolation in the car to get her - they sent her out. It was after school club, so not many people around. Same situation as poster above with post box and distances to school.

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