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Sorry for a covid19 post but I'm looking for advice I can't find online..
My youngest two sons have developed persistent phlegmy coughs in the last few hours, with no other symptoms and seem well in themselves. Obviously I'm going to isolate them both from the outside world for 7 days, my husband will limit his contact with them as much as he can and continue to go to work, but I won't be able to drop my oldest two off at school and preschool (they have no symptoms) because I can't take the babies to drop off with me, does anyone know how primary school is going to react to this when I call and explain Monday morning?
13.03.2020
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mrskellaway
mrskellaway
Thank you all have spoken with officials this morning as was concerned my daughters attendance would be affected. Have been given permission to keep her at home for the next week while we undergo a 7 day isolation period. I should add I'm pretty sure they don't have covid19 I'm just following government guidelines. X
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ellieseandgirls
ellieseandgirls
it’s unlikely kids get any symptoms on coronavirus they just carry the virus you wouldn’t even no but @emmabump13, right if you show any signs of a cough and temp youve gotta isolate yourself 🙈
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georgina-ox
georgina-ox
The Coronavirus comes with a dry cough, no runny nose or phlegm x
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erincharlieconor
erincharlieconor
Inform them you’re family is following advice from the department of health and self isolating for 7days due to symptoms xx
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emmabump13
emmabump13
I think its if one family member shows signs of a cough and or temperature then the whole family is to be isolated for 14days
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