So hard to know, tiggs. My 4 year old granddaughter came back from school on thursday with a temperature and cough... I was supposed to be looking after her tomorrow.... but we have postponed it, as I'm worried about my clients. Usually, I just would have had her here anyway.
Hopefully they both just have colds, they pick up everything when they start school xx
The time of year brings colds and sniffles galore. This year will probably be worse because the kids have not mixed since March - ergo a bullet-load of virus waiting to infect. Symptoms don't seem particularly Covid-like.
Keep him off if you think he's mot well and displaying symptoms. It's very unlikely he will be become very ill even if it's covid. I'm not sure what use a covid test result is (positive or negative) in these circumstances, except that you may want to keep him away from you and others if it is covid
Are any of his classmates sick? It could be normal back to school bugs. You could check with his teacher Monday if he has no fever if he should go to school or not
>ff...quite, but if it is negative he can return to school
Yes, it's an option, but maybe not a good one if he's still unwell and/or likely to pass on cold/flu to others.
If everyone who feels unwell wants a covid test we'd have to do maybe a million a day. Understandable but unachievable. Difficult times. I wonder if our expectations regarding testing are higher than in most comparable countries
ff..yes I agree, ut everyone just follows goverment guidelines, then we do have a chance of contains the outbreak without sacrificing the aged and the economy.
This thread is an example, eveyone, none of whom are medically qualified are offering a diagnosis.
Nonsense,just do what has been recommended by the government.