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gg12346 · 02/01/2022 19:27

School starts on 4th and both me and my hubby are sick as hell with bad chest infections due to covid and on antibiotic's .We are both in separate rooms isolating and hardly able to manage ourself with high temp .We have kept our child in his room and mainting as much distance from him .I hear that if child is negative he has to go to school .I have no family her and ofcourse frds will not be physical touching my son due to covid risk.
what should I do ?

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NerrSnerr · 02/01/2022 19:30

How old is your child? If your child is old enough to be kept in their room away from you I assume they're a teenager and can get themselves to school?

NerrSnerr · 02/01/2022 19:31

If they're younger than that I'd call the school for advice.

gg12346 · 02/01/2022 19:34

No he is just 6 .He cant walk to school al alone and the reason to keep him away was not having him reinfected again

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Suzi888 · 02/01/2022 19:37

@NerrSnerr

How old is your child? If your child is old enough to be kept in their room away from you I assume they're a teenager and can get themselves to school?
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NerrSnerr · 02/01/2022 19:39

How long have you been isolating?

I would call the school (are they in for an Inset day on Tues?)

Could you ask friends to walk him up to school? They won't need to physically touch him to walk him to school.

LethargeMarg · 02/01/2022 19:40

I'm
Sure school would prefer you to keep him home while he is highly likely to be risk of infecting others at school. They're not allowed to tell you that but most will authorise absence in this case

NerrSnerr · 02/01/2022 19:40

I'd also go and give your 6 year old a hug.

Amichelle84 · 02/01/2022 19:45

@NerrSnerr

I'd also go and give your 6 year old a hug.
Me too! How can you isolate from a 6 year old...
JaniceBingALing · 02/01/2022 19:46

Don't isolate your child like that, alone in his room. He's 6!!!!!!

Dontforgetyourbrolly · 02/01/2022 19:46

You've kept your 6 year old in his room ! What !

HighlandCowbag · 02/01/2022 19:47

Wtf are you isolating from a child for? A 6 year old? Ds is 8. Dh tested positive on 22nd December and we decided as a family it was ridiculous to try and isolate from.each other as a family. Its borderline child abuse.

Potatodrivers · 02/01/2022 19:49

Poor boy. He mist be so lonely. Please give your head a wobble and realise that childcare is important, even when you're poorly.

Hairyfriend · 02/01/2022 19:52

I'm confused. You and your DH both have covid yet are isolating in separate rooms? Why? And you are keeping your 6yr on in his bedroom??? Confused

gg12346 · 02/01/2022 20:00

because he has recovered from very bad covid recently and docs told me that for another 1 week he should not again get re infected or have any other chest infection .He is alone but having a lot of zoom calls from family and frds to keep him company .he is fine !

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NerrSnerr · 02/01/2022 20:02

Honestly I think school is the least of your worries. If you're not able to sufficiently care for him can someone else have him at their house until you're able to provide adequate care?

If this isn't possible I would do anything to get him to school next week- ask everyone you know. He needs contact with others, not zoom.

JaniceBingALing · 02/01/2022 20:03

How can you say he is alone and he is fine in the same post? Sad

Potatodrivers · 02/01/2022 20:04

What would you do if he fell and hurt himself? Who is cooking his meals and how is he getting them? Do you all use the same bathroom?

alisonsattic · 02/01/2022 20:05

Poor wee pet.

TragoCardboardCopper · 02/01/2022 20:07

So you, DH and DS all had covid, but you're all isolating in seperate rooms from each other, even though you all already caught it from each other?! That makes no sense at all Confused

OnceuponaRainbow18 · 02/01/2022 20:09

I guess you’re doing to have to keep him
Home until better.

I’m also concerned about your son, what’s he eating and doing all day?

QueenJeanie · 02/01/2022 20:11

That's insane

Your 6 year old child has effectively been left alone while you and his father lock yourselves away?

That's so wrong I don't know where to begin

douliket · 02/01/2022 20:14

For crying out loud,the op said 6 years old not 6 months🙄 unless all you mumsnetters are living in some sort of huge mansion, I think he will be fine. And yes the guidelines for Covid parents is to isolate so well done op. She is isolating in her room not another state!!! I'm sure her boy can still talk to his parents,I'm sure he is warm and fed and delighted to be getting to watch as much tv as he wants. I'm
Sure the child has heard of Covid before now and realised that his parents are protecting him and not neglecting him.
Really no need for the overdramatics.
Hope you are feeling better soon op.

gg12346 · 02/01/2022 20:22

Thank you @douliket .I really appreciate your support .Yes , I havent locked up my child or myself in room .We are isolating we keep minimun physical touch , wear masks talk to my boy .Ask him to come down for breakfast , lunch and dinner .Sanitize everything again and again just to prevent him getting re infected .We love our boy and all this is done for his best interest .He is high risk for asthma so his covid was very bad and so docs told us to do as much as we can we prevent re infection . We keep and eye on him every other hour !

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NerrSnerr · 02/01/2022 20:27

You must be a very unlucky family if both of you have a chest infection following covid. I haven't heard of anyone needing antibiotics (apart from those hospitalised after being in ICU). How long ago did your son have covid? Did you get it from him as if so reinfection doesn't seem likely.

gg12346 · 02/01/2022 20:29

yes , we got it from him .He was positive just a week ago .

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