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It doesn't feel right!

5 replies

DollyStardust · 05/01/2022 14:06

Sending kids to school when us parents have Covid! Given the situation right now, would you keep them home despite them testing negative while you complete isolation?

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MargosKaftan · 05/01/2022 14:09

Its what most people are doing. If you are served in a shop or restaurant, the staff member may well have someone currently positive in their household. Your child's teacher might well have a positive child /partner at home.

LethargicActress · 05/01/2022 14:12

I work in a classroom and I’d rather our children were in, even if they have a positive relative at home. At some point we just need to get on with it and our job is to teach these children. We can’t do that properly if they’re not there.

LethargeMarg · 05/01/2022 14:22

My son has gone in today . I'm day 8 and he had covid fairly recently and has been negative on ltfs and no symptoms. I'm not sure if I would if it was early in the isolation period when more likely to be passed on.

Waxonwaxoff0 · 05/01/2022 14:38

I'm a single parent and have no one to take DS to school so he'd have to stay home with me.

nether · 05/01/2022 14:43

We have a critically vulnerable person in the household. The DC bringing covid back from school is our Damoclean sword

It feels all kind of wrong to me (I'd set the household as the basic level of infection).

But that's how it is

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