Headed to HEB later. I'll get it on track.ChemAg15 said:
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Headed to HEB later. I'll get it on track.ChemAg15 said:
This thread has lost its way.
AlaskanAg99 said:
Fauci has already publicly stated, version 2 of covid vaccination needs to have the ability to sterilize the virus.
Because the current one does not.
How adorable.Quote:
if I woke up with a fever I didn't go to school. Didn't matter if it lasted for 2 hours. If I didn't go to school I went to the doctor.
Based on what I've learned today, either could be a long-term side effect of the vaccine......or Covid. Do we really even know at this point?98Ag99Grad said:
Personally I've always wanted super strength or ability to fly.
We all clearly grew up in very different households.Harry Lime said:How adorable.Quote:
if I woke up with a fever I didn't go to school. Didn't matter if it lasted for 2 hours. If I didn't go to school I went to the doctor.
Well, testing after exposure with zero symptoms would likely qualify. Never did that one before, but I can't count on two hands how many I know who did here at work. So I can't imagine it's any different for kids in this wave testing too much. Runny nose? I'd leave that one unattended. Happens all the time. Persistent sore throat? Sure. Get it checked out. A day or 2 of sore throat? Probably just take a wait and see. Especially if your kid is still running around with energy. Nah. A 24 hour fever? Probably not. A fever lasting into day 3 or 4? Of course.htxag09 said:beerad12man said:I don't remember ever being tested as a child for cold like symptoms.AgLA06 said:aggietony2010 said:
Dear parents everywhere: STOP TESTING YOUR ****ING CHILDREN.
This is the dumb hyperbole that drives people nuts. Most parents are going to test their kid if they're sick no different than we used to be able to take them to the doctor to make sure it wasn't the early stages of strep or croop or any other sickness that can be bad if not treated correctly.
You don't know those other kids or teacher's health status and hell most likely neither do the parents know about some underlying condition a toddler might have at that point. At least knowing what you are or aren't dealing with can drastically help a parent take care of the kid.
It's inconvenient. We're all beyond tired of dealing with it at this point. But saying dumb things in frustration isn't a solution.
Maybe for something severe. But I think the answer is in the middle. We can't keep testing every single cold like symptom. We should still test if anything seems severe.
So, the person you quoted, I would have to assume he means for minor symptoms which too many are doing.
What's severe? I mean look at strep throat. I had it almost every year as a kid. To most people on these threads, a slight fever and sore throat are "cold like symptoms" and it's dumb to go to a doctor. Had my mom just kept me at home to let it run it's course it never would have gotten better and just been more days of misery or turn into something worse.
Honestly I can't think of a single time where I was sick and stayed home but didn't go to the doctor. Hell, if for no other reason for a doctors note.
Wanting to know what's wrong with your child so you can address it is nothing new nor is it Covid fear.
htxag09 said:
Yeah. If you read my posts I'm not taking about a runny nose. I'm basically saying once a child has a fever, which I believe what most posters on this thread are talking about when testing their kids. My kid has had a runny nose since he started daycare 10 months ago.
Fair enough. But is it also possible to say that a majority of people also made their decisions to get vaccinated based on false information, misunderstandings, and blatant lies (from politicians and CDC, etc.). I will agree that you're not pushing for or against anyone's decision to get vaccinated, but I think I'm just upset at how the vaccines were presented as a cure-all, then it turned out that, not only were they not a cure-all, but there are (albeit small percentage) of side effects that would not have been present in people had they not been vaccinated.TXTransplant said:
I'm calling out false information, misunderstandings, and blatant lies that have been perpetuated about the vaccine and the virus.
The Hill also reports this.Quote:
This 40 percent figure doesn't represent folks dying of old age, but is instead a reflection of deaths in working-age adults, aged 18 to 65.
Seersucker Ag 2011 said:htxag09 said:
Yeah. If you read my posts I'm not taking about a runny nose. I'm basically saying once a child has a fever, which I believe what most posters on this thread are talking about when testing their kids. My kid has had a runny nose since he started daycare 10 months ago.
If I took my daughter to the doctor every time she had a fever we'd be there multiple times a month. Kids get fevers. They go away. Don't need a COVID test every time.
100.4deg is usually the threshold to consider a kid to have a fever. Unless your kid is teething, they shouldn't be having fevers multiple times a month. Then again I'm not sure why you would have taken their temperature unless you thought they were sick. Which if you thought your kid was sick enough to take their temperature and then sent them to school, there's really no point in trying to have a conversation with you.Seersucker Ag 2011 said:htxag09 said:
Yeah. If you read my posts I'm not taking about a runny nose. I'm basically saying once a child has a fever, which I believe what most posters on this thread are talking about when testing their kids. My kid has had a runny nose since he started daycare 10 months ago.
If I took my daughter to the doctor every time she had a fever we'd be there multiple times a month. Kids get fevers. They go away. Don't need a COVID test every time.
swimmerbabe11 said:
you know.... that explains so much. I rarely went to the doctor as a kid ...and now as an adult, I have to be almost to my deathbed to go to a doctor
Please hurry. The thread needs this update.Daddy-O5 said:Headed to HEB later. I'll get it on track.ChemAg15 said:
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SoupNazi2001 said:
I can't imagine taking my kids to the doctor every time they run a fever. Even most doctors I know say you should at least wait a few days because most are viruses you don't really treat and then they just go away.
ChipFTAC01 said:
When I was a kid and now with my kids they didnt require a note from a doc for an excused absence, just a note from Mom saying "kid was sick". An unexcused absence would be "went to Disneyland"
WES2006AG said:Please hurry. The thread needs this update.Daddy-O5 said:Headed to HEB later. I'll get it on track.ChemAg15 said:
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Define viral sterilization.AlaskanAg99 said:
Fauci has already publicly stated, version 2 of covid vaccination needs to have the ability to sterilize the virus.
Because the current one does not.
This kind of math only adds to skepticism.Quote:
Excess deaths haven't been evenly distributed among the U.S. population either, with The National Cancer Institute finding that roughly 2.9 million people died in the U.S. between March 1 and Dec. 21, 2020; 74 percent of them were due to COVID-19 with 477,200 identified excess deaths.
My dad's a pharmacist with a doctor for his older brother. I didn't get taken to a doctor or hospital unless I broke something or had to visit a relative. Or checkup for sports. Probably should have gone a little more often, in hindsight. These kids today with their allergists!LondonAg89 said:
Nurse moms are the best! Never went the dr here either and still don't.
Daddy-O5 said:Headed to HEB later. I'll get it on track.ChemAg15 said:
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