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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
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I think nurses/doctors are being reasonable. DS went to nurse with a stomach ache. She felt bad (DS had no obvious signs of a stomach virus), but told me that I couldn't bring him back to school without a doctor's note with an alternative diagnosis or else he'd need a covid negative test. The ped was very understanding and said it sounded like constipation. She wrote me the note I needed for DS to come back to school.
So now every time my daughter is backed up, because she eats a shittty diet with like zero fiber, she would need a doctor's note? I think stomach aches in kids are so common. Constipation, nerves, gas, sometimes I think they claim stomach ache without even having one. How many kids who actually had covid actually presented with a stomach ache and nothing more? Probably slim to none.
Honestly this policy just makes people lie to the school anyway. Just make up a non-illness related reason they missed school (assuming they didn’t go to the nurse).
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
Posted by Katareen
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Christine2
I think nurses/doctors are being reasonable. DS went to nurse with a stomach ache. She felt bad (DS had no obvious signs of a stomach virus), but told me that I couldn't bring him back to school without a doctor's note with an alternative diagnosis or else he'd need a covid negative test. The ped was very understanding and said it sounded like constipation. She wrote me the note I needed for DS to come back to school.
So now every time my daughter is backed up, because she eats a shittty diet with like zero fiber, she would need a doctor's note? I think stomach aches in kids are so common. Constipation, nerves, gas, sometimes I think they claim stomach ache without even having one. How many kids who actually had covid actually presented with a stomach ache and nothing more? Probably slim to none.
Honestly this policy just makes people lie to the school anyway. Just make up a non-illness related reason they missed school (assuming they didn’t go to the nurse).
The day she had a stomach ache (from constipation by the way) and I needed to keep her home we were wracking our brains on what to say that wouldn't "flag us". Everything from a migraine to an earache would have been considered a symptom. I thought maybe a UTI might be safe but who knows nowadays. Dh was like, should we say we had a death in the family? I mean it literally came down to that. I didn't use that of course but this is the desperation level we were at to keep our cuild home with a run of the mill stomach ache. It's really sad.
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
Posted by NervousNell
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Posted by Christine2
I think nurses/doctors are being reasonable. DS went to nurse with a stomach ache. She felt bad (DS had no obvious signs of a stomach virus), but told me that I couldn't bring him back to school without a doctor's note with an alternative diagnosis or else he'd need a covid negative test. The ped was very understanding and said it sounded like constipation. She wrote me the note I needed for DS to come back to school.
So now every time my daughter is backed up, because she eats a shittty diet with like zero fiber, she would need a doctor's note? I think stomach aches in kids are so common. Constipation, nerves, gas, sometimes I think they claim stomach ache without even having one. How many kids who actually had covid actually presented with a stomach ache and nothing more? Probably slim to none.
Honestly this policy just makes people lie to the school anyway. Just make up a non-illness related reason they missed school (assuming they didn’t go to the nurse).
The day she had a stomach ache (from constipation by the way) and I needed to keep her home we were wracking our brains on what to say that wouldn't "flag us". Everything from a migraine to an earache would have been considered a symptom. I thought maybe a UTI might be safe but who knows nowadays. Dh was like, should we say we had a death in the family? I mean it literally came down to that. I didn't use that of course but this is the desperation level we were at to keep our cuild home with a run of the mill stomach ache. It's really sad.
My friend in another district told the school their hamster died. They didn’t have a hamster
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
Posted by Katareen
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Katareen
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Christine2
I think nurses/doctors are being reasonable. DS went to nurse with a stomach ache. She felt bad (DS had no obvious signs of a stomach virus), but told me that I couldn't bring him back to school without a doctor's note with an alternative diagnosis or else he'd need a covid negative test. The ped was very understanding and said it sounded like constipation. She wrote me the note I needed for DS to come back to school.
So now every time my daughter is backed up, because she eats a shittty diet with like zero fiber, she would need a doctor's note? I think stomach aches in kids are so common. Constipation, nerves, gas, sometimes I think they claim stomach ache without even having one. How many kids who actually had covid actually presented with a stomach ache and nothing more? Probably slim to none.
Honestly this policy just makes people lie to the school anyway. Just make up a non-illness related reason they missed school (assuming they didn’t go to the nurse).
The day she had a stomach ache (from constipation by the way) and I needed to keep her home we were wracking our brains on what to say that wouldn't "flag us". Everything from a migraine to an earache would have been considered a symptom. I thought maybe a UTI might be safe but who knows nowadays. Dh was like, should we say we had a death in the family? I mean it literally came down to that. I didn't use that of course but this is the desperation level we were at to keep our cuild home with a run of the mill stomach ache. It's really sad.
My friend in another district told the school their hamster died. They didn’t have a hamster
Omg! I'm keeping this one in my files for future use!!!
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
Posted by Christine2
I think nurses/doctors are being reasonable. DS went to nurse with a stomach ache. She felt bad (DS had no obvious signs of a stomach virus), but told me that I couldn't bring him back to school without a doctor's note with an alternative diagnosis or else he'd need a covid negative test. The ped was very understanding and said it sounded like constipation. She wrote me the note I needed for DS to come back to school.
We can't go back with just a doctors note, we need a proven testable diagnosis - you need a negative Covid test unless you have a positive flu or strep test, as well as a Drs note. They worded it in such a way that you could come back if you had the flu but I don't think that is their intention lol.
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Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
Had to bump this. Did you guys see the story about the girl in FL who was sent home from school and told to quarantine because she had period symptoms? Good lord.
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
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Had to bump this. Did you guys see the story about the girl in FL who was sent home from school and told to quarantine because she had period symptoms? Good lord.
Yes haven't you heard? Your period may be a sign of Covid now. Women should quarantine for 14 days as soon as they get it. Which will bring you right to ovulation again, and symptoms of ovulation can also be signs of Covid so please quarantine again for another 14 days. So pretty much, if you're a woman, never leave the house just to be safe.....
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Posted 10/19/20 9:11 PM |
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
My DD is remote, but my sister is an aid at her school for the older grades. If she wanted to take a day off from work- even a scheduled vacation day- she would need to provide a negative Covid test before returning to school. Now that is just ridiculous overkill to me.
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
Posted by Momma2015
My DD is remote, but my sister is an aid at her school for the older grades. If she wanted to take a day off from work- even a scheduled vacation day- she would need to provide a negative Covid test before returning to school. Now that is just ridiculous overkill to me.
Wow. So now you can't even take a vacation day or a personal day? There has to be something inherently illegal about that from a labor law standpoint I am sure.
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Posted 10/20/20 8:21 AM |
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Momma2015
My DD is remote, but my sister is an aid at her school for the older grades. If she wanted to take a day off from work- even a scheduled vacation day- she would need to provide a negative Covid test before returning to school. Now that is just ridiculous overkill to me.
Wow. So now you can't even take a vacation day or a personal day? There has to be something inherently illegal about that from a labor law standpoint I am sure.
Right? I thought that was crazy. The only reason I think they can get away with it is she doesn't have paid vacation time- it would be taken as unpaid or out of her personal time... but even still- that's her business! I mean if you don't trust your staff to not be responsible on their days off are you going to start testing them every Monday?
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Re: Are we treating every little ailment as if it’s Covid?
Posted by Momma2015
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Momma2015
My DD is remote, but my sister is an aid at her school for the older grades. If she wanted to take a day off from work- even a scheduled vacation day- she would need to provide a negative Covid test before returning to school. Now that is just ridiculous overkill to me.
Wow. So now you can't even take a vacation day or a personal day? There has to be something inherently illegal about that from a labor law standpoint I am sure.
Right? I thought that was crazy. The only reason I think they can get away with it is she doesn't have paid vacation time- it would be taken as unpaid or out of her personal time... but even still- that's her business! I mean if you don't trust your staff to not be responsible on their days off are you going to start testing them every Monday?
That seems ridiculous. I have to get a cavity filled in a few weeks so I need to take the day off. I can't imagine needing a Covid test because I had a personal obligation on a work day.
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