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Originally posted by e.j. View PostI may be jaded after doing day care for as long as I have been doing it but I would require a note from the doctor stating he was tested and the results were negative.
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We have to keep rewriting our covid protocols as it seems like they keep changing.
We had a teacher whose husband got tested because he called into work sick and they required a test before he could return. We let her continue to come to work as our previous policy had said a doctor had to order the test and his was randomly ordered by work. He got tested Monday and got positive results on wednesday. We sent her home and informed all the parents. Most of them wanted her to get a test so we sent her for one. She had no symptoms but did receive a positve result on Monday. We had to report to the health department and they required us to quarantine anyone who had close contact with her 2 days before the test. 12 kids and 1 teacher are now in quarantine and parents are not happy.
We had to update our COVID protocols to say that if any family member is getting a test you must stay home until you receive the results.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis. My kid had mono recently! Everyone freaked "OMG COVID" because she also had a small cold at the same time. I don't even allow testing for Covid UNLESS there is literally NO other diagnosis/explanation for symptoms. All respiratory illnesses resemble each other, so it is hard to say. A note is reasonable so that if it is a different diagnosis, then we are being fair about how to proceed.
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Originally posted by satcook View PostWe have to keep rewriting our covid protocols as it seems like they keep changing.
We had a teacher whose husband got tested because he called into work sick and they required a test before he could return. We let her continue to come to work as our previous policy had said a doctor had to order the test and his was randomly ordered by work. He got tested Monday and got positive results on wednesday. We sent her home and informed all the parents. Most of them wanted her to get a test so we sent her for one. She had no symptoms but did receive a positve result on Monday. We had to report to the health department and they required us to quarantine anyone who had close contact with her 2 days before the test. 12 kids and 1 teacher are now in quarantine and parents are not happy.
We had to update our COVID protocols to say that if any family member is getting a test you must stay home until you receive the results.
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostA DCD just tested positive.
I’ve had no direct contact with him as mom does all drop offs/pick ups.
They have two full time kids (age 1 and 3) here
Now I am nervous....
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Originally posted by e.j. View PostI'm sorry; I remember you saying this was one of your greatest fears. I hope the fact that dcm does the drop off and pick ups will be enough to keep you and the others from getting the virus. I'm returning the favor and will keep you in my prayers. Has dcm been tested yet? :hug:
Yes DCM got tested immediately after her DH's results came back as positive. She is a nurse practioner so I am hoping/praying she continues to take the precautions she knows. I am concerned about whether or not she is planning to have the kids tested or not. If not, I worry they could potentially become infected while they are all in quarantine and then return to care after the 14 days and give it to others.
I am debating on "requiring" a test before readmittance. Not sure how effective or helpful that is/isn't. I am just more anxious about this now that it seems to be getting awfully close to my own family.
The DCK sibling I previously mentioned that got sent home from school with a high temp was tested and found not to have it so that was good!
Thank you for the prayers... my DH is freaking out so they are definitely needed. lovethis
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostA DCD just tested positive.
I’ve had no direct contact with him as mom does all drop offs/pick ups.
They have two full time kids (age 1 and 3) here
Now I am nervous....
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostThank you!
Yes DCM got tested immediately after her DH's results came back as positive. She is a nurse practioner so I am hoping/praying she continues to take the precautions she knows. I am concerned about whether or not she is planning to have the kids tested or not. If not, I worry they could potentially become infected while they are all in quarantine and then return to care after the 14 days and give it to others.
I am debating on "requiring" a test before readmittance. Not sure how effective or helpful that is/isn't. I am just more anxious about this now that it seems to be getting awfully close to my own family.
The DCK sibling I previously mentioned that got sent home from school with a high temp was tested and found not to have it so that was good!
Thank you for the prayers... my DH is freaking out so they are definitely needed. lovethis
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Originally posted by Reimel61 View PostI was told by my county health department if my husband contracted the virus that I would have to wait until his 14 days of quarantine is up. Then my 14 day quarantine begins. So were talking about possibly 28 days. So I would think in this situation the children would have to wait until the end of the parents quarantine time (14 days) and then the children's 14 day quarantine begins. Reason being is you don't know when the children might possibly contract the virus during the parents quarantine period.
The whole family is suppose to quarantine for 14 days and the parent with COVID is suppose to isolate themselves from the rest of the family for those 14 days as well.
I am calmer now and not as freaked out but still it's such a scary situation and being that no one really knows exactly how to handle it, it makes the anxiety lever rise for sure.
On a good note, the first thing the DCM did last night was Zelle me the payment that covers the 14 days of quarantine.
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