Hillsborough county in Florida (Tampa area) school board just voted to have first four weeks of school virtual so kids will be going back to school 9/24 at the earliest.
Yes indeed. Fortunately for us our child's after school / summer camp will be doing e-learning so we will send him there.!$@^@$#@^&^#$!#
Are you serious?
I asked for the source of the CDC saying if you test positive you can go back to work if you have no symptoms.
I posted a source FROM the CDC that said if you tested positive you should stay home for 10 or 14 days and other follow up.
So where did I stray off the beaten path? I gave you a fact to back up my claim and I am still waiting for your defense that Desantis claimed he was following a CDC guideline that if you test positive go back to work if you have no symptoms.
You did not prove anything, you just quoted DeSantis.
If a liar lies you cannot quote the liar as proof he was telling the truth.
GWB and I are 100% interested in being corrected if we are wrong but still waiting and I went ahead and did the research on CDC and did not find what DeSantis said.
So...
Wait Wait Wait------I thought that the experts on the board said you could pass this asymptomatically----Just going to leave this here, shall I?
DeSantis: So we’re going to follow their guidance. So basically, it’s a symptom-based approach if you test positive. You obviously isolate. But then if you have had a certain number of days, I think it’s between 10 and 14, depending on the circumstances with no symptoms or the symptoms have subsided, no fever, then there’s a pathway for you to go back.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/end-home-isolation.html
CDC website. "When Can You Be Around Other People?"
Updated Aug. 4, 2020
I think or know I had COVID-19, and I had symptoms
You can be around others after:
- 10 days since symptoms first appeared and
- 24 hours with no fever without the use of fever-reducing medications and
- COVID-19 symptoms have improved (for example, cough, shortness of breath)
I tested positive for COVID-19 but had no symptoms
If you continue to have no symptoms, you can be with others after 10 days have passed since you had a positive viral test for COVID-19. Most people do not require testing to decide when they can be around others; however, if your healthcare provider recommends testing, they will let you know when you can resume being around others based on your test results.
Looks to me like he was pretty on target. Of course, now the spin shall commence.
Wait Wait Wait------I thought that the experts on the board said you could pass this asymptomatically----
I tested positive for COVID-19 but had no symptoms
If you continue to have no symptoms, you can be with others after 10 days have passed since you had a positive viral test for COVID-19. Most people do not require testing to decide when they can be around others; however, if your healthcare provider recommends testing, they will let you know when you can resume being around others based on your test results.
No---I understood the article perfectlyI think you are misunderstanding (emphasis added):
No---I understood the article perfectly
"Most people do not require testing to decide when they can be around others;"
Because most people don't have it.
Show us something that says people that test positive, can't spread it within the 10 days. I'll wait.
You took too long:No---I understood the article perfectly
"Most people do not require testing to decide when they can be around others;"