Ol_Ag_02 said:
$30,000 Millionaire said:
The problem is the parents who don't care and send their sick kids to school anyway.
Kid wakes up…. I have the sniffles, aches, stuffy nose, or headache, etc. Okay let's take your temperature.
No fever = No Staying Home.
Load em up with Children's cold medicine and send em on their way.
Again, given all the things parents have to do regarding protocols, people should understand this. While I totally appreciate the ones who take kids with symptoms to get tested, it just isn't feasible to do for many working and I totally get it. Especially in places where the wait times are so long to be tested. There goes your workday. Or work from home, watch kiddo during the day or 2 then back to school. seems the obvious choice to many and maybe the only choice.
Our district doesn't require covid testing if the kid is out. So the moment the kid is well, they can come back unmasked. The district doesn't require masking so the quarantine is still 10 days to get around that issue. Honestly, while I get that many are very uncomfortable with this (though most in this district would go crazy if a masking mandate and strict testing policy were to be enforced), it is probably the only way to realistically do this since this has been 2 years running. I get a few months. But try to tell folks 2 years in to this and the push back is expected.
Look, I do not want to spread this to a person severely at risk. But I also follow a very healthy and fit lifestyle. I do all the right things, train up to 6 days a week, eat extremely controlled and well, have a very strong immune system even though I take an immuno-suppressant. I am double vaxed and am open to the booster but just had my 2nd covid infection 2 weeks ago so gotta wait on that one and getting covid=booster. To ask me to continue to "do my part" to limit the spread at this point gets a little old. I never had a fever either times I had covid. And this time was back out the day after I had felt bad. Honestly didn't mask either. Maybe its wrong. Can't really and won't argue that. Obviously I am not the guy to hang with if you live with a severely ill grandparent (I also purposefully avoid those friends as well and am upfront with them when I was ill). But, and I think many do, understand that a lot of people have had enough of all of this. In TX, we have a choice to live our lives mitigation free, as if covid isn't going on. I think as time goes on, more and more will start to take this approach, unless obviously there is a much more dangerous variant. Probably a large portion already has.