I am definitely not an expert but am an experienced Mom of a now 30 yr old....and I was a medical assistant....I would think that if the recovered child is back up to par then he can go back to school without any worries of infecting anyone. If he doesn't have a fever especially. Make sure he is all better though or he may have a relapse if he is not 100%. Make sure he doesn't have a green mucousy nose or eyes, productive cough, earache and isn't sneezing all the time. Teach them to sing the Happy Birthday song or some little ditty while they wash their hands really good...means soap lather, warm water and actually rubbing the tops of hands too.
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I am definitely not an expert but am an experienced Mom of a now 30 yr old....and I was a medical assistant....I would think that if the recovered child is back up to par then he can go back to school without any worries of infecting anyone. If he doesn't have a fever especially. Make sure he is all better though or he may have a relapse if he is not 100%. Make sure he doesn't have a green mucousy nose or eyes, productive cough, earache and isn't sneezing all the time. Teach them to sing the Happy Birthday song or some little ditty while they wash their hands really good...means soap lather, warm water and actually rubbing the tops of hands too.
November 2, 2009 - 6:34pmThis Comment
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