Thanks in advance for the advice, never thought I would have to reach out. It turns out that we sent our kids to High School a couple of weeks ago after being at home since March. On the 12th our son comes home complaining about a weird pain in his stomach gut. We ask if any other symptoms and he says no so we assume its nothing and he goes off to school on the 13th. Mid morning on the 13th he calls and say that he's feeling worst, more stomach pain but nothing else. He sees the nurse and gets sent home. Still no other symptoms and he feels a little better so he goes to school this AM the 14th.
In the meantime our daughter calls this AM and says she doesn't feel right. She complains of stomach ache, fatigue, tiredness up and down the stairs. She went to see the nurse and the nurse sent her home on COVID protocol and says she has to quarantine for 10 days unless she has testing done to show she's not infected.
** The question is if she might have enough symptoms to make a PCR test valid. Would a PCR test come back positive if she's infected. I am guessing it's a no-go for the rapid test. Also, do we get the PCR test for our son as well? I am guessing it makes sense
******* Here's the kicker. I took my 85yo mother to get the COVID vaccine yesterday in the same car we have been transporting my daughter. We wore masks but I am concerned that I could have potentially passed something to mom while we were in the car for 2 hours. I have no real symptoms but my stomach isn't 100%. She has COPD and heart conditions so I would hate the thought of having passed it along to her. Can anyone pass along sound advice. This hits too close to home and its hard to focus right now. Thx.
In the meantime our daughter calls this AM and says she doesn't feel right. She complains of stomach ache, fatigue, tiredness up and down the stairs. She went to see the nurse and the nurse sent her home on COVID protocol and says she has to quarantine for 10 days unless she has testing done to show she's not infected.
** The question is if she might have enough symptoms to make a PCR test valid. Would a PCR test come back positive if she's infected. I am guessing it's a no-go for the rapid test. Also, do we get the PCR test for our son as well? I am guessing it makes sense
******* Here's the kicker. I took my 85yo mother to get the COVID vaccine yesterday in the same car we have been transporting my daughter. We wore masks but I am concerned that I could have potentially passed something to mom while we were in the car for 2 hours. I have no real symptoms but my stomach isn't 100%. She has COPD and heart conditions so I would hate the thought of having passed it along to her. Can anyone pass along sound advice. This hits too close to home and its hard to focus right now. Thx.