What difference does it make if it's covid or not? If you're sick, don't fly, period. This was true long before March 2020 and remains true now.Definitely have him tested for Covid. If he is positive, reschedule the trip.
So it's perfectly fine to spread illness to other people as long as the illness you're spreading isn't covid? What sense does that make?Echoing what others say about a covid test. DD had just a half day of tummy troubles last week before the fever started. She got tested for covid the next day and was positive.
Exactly! I can’t understand the logic in all this testing. If you’re sick, it shouldn’t really matter what you have…. stay home! I don’t want your Covid, norovirus, influenza, strep throat or any other contagious disease!What difference does it make if it's covid or not? If you're sick, don't fly, period. This was true long before March 2020 and remains true now.
"This kid barfed on me in line to board the plane at O'Hare, but it wasn't COVID so no big deal," sad no one, ever.
So it's perfectly fine to spread illness to other people as long as the illness you're spreading isn't covid? What sense does that make?
What difference does it make if it's covid or not? If you're sick, don't fly, period. This was true long before March 2020 and remains true now.
"This kid barfed on me in line to board the plane at O'Hare, but it wasn't COVID so no big deal," sad no one, ever.
So it's perfectly fine to spread illness to other people as long as the illness you're spreading isn't covid? What sense does that make?
I didnt think she told us to go if it's not covid...I took it as IF it is covid we have to reschedule. We have time to make it to the 24 hour symptom free mark. We aren't going either way if he is sick no matter what it is.What difference does it make if it's covid or not? If you're sick, don't fly, period. This was true long before March 2020 and remains true now.
"This kid barfed on me in line to board the plane at O'Hare, but it wasn't COVID so no big deal," sad no one, ever.
So it's perfectly fine to spread illness to other people as long as the illness you're spreading isn't covid? What sense does that make?
Our son has a stomach bug today. We are supposed to fly out Saturday and first park day is Sunday. Should we wait and see? Has this happened to anyone before?
In pre-covid times, 24 hours symptom free meant you were go to go. But that's not the case now.Exactly! I can’t understand the logic in all this testing. If you’re sick, it shouldn’t really matter what you have…. stay home! I don’t want your Covid, norovirus, influenza, strep throat or any other contagious disease!
What difference does it make if it's covid or not? If you're sick, don't fly, period. This was true long before March 2020 and remains true now.
"This kid barfed on me in line to board the plane at O'Hare, but it wasn't COVID so no big deal," sad no one, ever.
So it's perfectly fine to spread illness to other people as long as the illness you're spreading isn't covid? What sense does that make?