I notice Anna said that Eduardo's friend tested positive, but they tested Eduardo before he returned to school after his sickness bug, yeah right
How would we know? They're all invisible remember? I bet they'll be packed to the raftersWho is even going to be at the book launch? His family? Probably not. All his friends? Most definitely not.
Is it going to be a rent a crowd scenario?
They would have put up the negative. That child is very positive and like I said my hubby would have thrown his tests out only that my freaky eyes can see a line from a Mile. Watch them all drop like flies Usually a day behind each other. I guarantee you if they don’t get it esp Anna it’s cos she’s not around them enough. My youngest is 11 and she was dropping the fecking snot on me as I was doing her tests so no escaping it. I was at my darkest line on day 6. It was genuinely black looking and I can't get vaxx Ed so I’m thinking it was that but the hubby who is fully done still showed up until isolation was over at 10 days. I made him stay in another 2 days.I notice Anna said that Eduardo's friend tested positive, but they tested Eduardo before he returned to school after his sickness bug, yeah right
If his test is negative and he has no symptoms then there’s no reason why he can’t go…I can’t believe they’ve sent Andrea to a birthday party with 2 positive cases in their house. I know technically it’s allowed but I wonder what the other parents would think? Andrea is likely to test positive within the next week or so.
On a technicality yeah but those rules are out of convenience not from any medical impossibility… there aren’t many people who’d want a snotty kid from a covid household mixing with many other children and adults in enclosed space. I certainly wouldn’t and I’m the most lax person I know about covid lol.If his test is negative and he has no symptoms then there’s no reason why he can’t go…
Just because you share a house with someone who has covid doesn’t mean you’ll also catch it. Also if he does catch it that’ll be after he’s been so the party.
I would add: "down the loo-hoo", lolSacconejolys #62: Kids have got covid boo hoo, looks like the book launch is going down the loo
If he had symptoms then yes. If it’s not showing on a lateral flow doesn’t that mean you’re not infectious? Sorry it’s quite confusingOn a technicality yeah but those rules are out of convenience not from any medical impossibility… there aren’t many people who’d want a snotty kid from a covid household mixing with many other children and adults in enclosed space. I certainly wouldn’t and I’m the most lax person I know about covid lol.
Why bother risking it? It’s better to be safe than sorry is it not? He’s very likely to get it and it may not show up on a latflow immediately.
Not being over virtuous or anything, but who in their right mind would send their kid, who lives with their family where there is COVID, to a birthday party ? It's not like its a compulsory or important thing, like school. Just because it's allowed doesn't mean it's morally right. The whole school will be dropping like flies at this rate. God, they are insufferable.On a technicality yeah but those rules are out of convenience not from any medical impossibility… there aren’t many people who’d want a snotty kid from a covid household mixing with many other children and adults in enclosed space. I certainly wouldn’t and I’m the most lax person I know about covid lol.
Why bother risking it? It’s better to be safe than sorry is it not? He’s very likely to get it and it may not show up on a latflow immediately.
My daughter's whole class was tested on first day back after the Christmas holidays. All were negative. Two days later they were all dropping like flies. Don't know if there is a window where you are infectious but it doesn't show on the test ? I'm so confused at this point, lol.If he had symptoms then yes. If it’s not showing on a lateral flow doesn’t that mean you’re not infectious? Sorry it’s quite confusing
Exactly, like I said I’m very relaxed about covid (while being medically informed) but it’s just common courtesy to not potentially infect your friends* lmaoNot being over virtuous or anything, but who in their right mind would send their kid, who lives with their family where there is COVID, to a birthday party ? It's not like its a compulsory or important thing, like school. Just because it's allowed doesn't mean it's morally right. The whole school will be dropping like flies at this rate. God, they are insufferable.
Even though he didn't test positive he still has conjunctivitis which is another reason he shouldn't have gone to any party.I can’t believe they’ve sent Andrea to a birthday party with 2 positive cases in their house. I know technically it’s allowed but I wonder what the other parents would think? Andrea is likely to test positive within the next week or so.
Yes and somewhere down the COVID infection chain, what are the chances that someone will end up on a ventilator just because some dimwit couldn’t keep their possibly infected child away from an nonessential birthday party. It enrages me. Infections happen, even when being careful and conscious of not adding to the problem but why tempt fate when you could just sit it out ?I can honestly say if I found out some fucker had a house with confirmed cases and they sent their child anywhere near mine id hunt them down! I had it and it was debilitating and I got it from a very similar person who gave no fucks like these dopes. I’m still raging. It’s no joke.
I can’t believe they’ve sent Andrea to a birthday party with 2 positive cases in their house. I know technically it’s allowed but I wonder what the other parents would think? Andrea is likely to test positive within the next week or so.
My son was infected 5 days before he was positive on anigen test and he recived a neg pcr last Friday last monday he tested positive on pcr after a very faint line on a antigen test last sundayIf he had symptoms then yes. If it’s not showing on a lateral flow doesn’t that mean you’re not infectious? Sorry it’s quite confusing