joe40 wrote: » I would appreciate thoughts on this. A friend of mine has a child in primary school, 2nd class I think. There was a case in the class so the child had to isolate, test etc. However the school then said that her siblings also had to stay off until the first test came back. Surely that is not HSE guidelines. My understanding is that contacts of confirmed cases obviously have to isolate, but contacts of contacts do not. Obviously if the test comes back positive then they are contacts. Would that be the norm in primary school or just an individual principal putting his own interpretation on rules. Imo it was a bit mad, kids have missed enough this year.
SusanC10 wrote: » My understanding is that Close Contacts who are not showing any symptoms have to isolate (and get tested) but their household members do not. But if the Close Contact becomes symptomatic or tests positive then all household members need to isolate and get tested. That having been said, as Parents Husband & I agreed before the kids went back to school that if either of them were classed as a close contact then we would keep the other at home until a negative test.
TheTorment wrote: » A question: Are teachers entitled to claim the allowance/tax relief granted to all other workers for working from home during COVID-19?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » I didn't bother. No commute meant damn all money on fuel. I'd normally spend €60-70 a week so thought it would be cheeky to then claim the tax allowance even though I was entitled to.
TheTorment wrote: » Fair enough I suppose....but don't you think you pay enough tax anyway?? Be nice to get something back and you are entitled to it.... Anyone any idea how I'd go about claiming it please?
Deleted User wrote: » In this scenario, if the child was infected, it would be 6-10 days at least after exposure before any siblings would subsequently become infectious
hesaidshesaid wrote: » Unless they were already infected, that is, at the same time as their sibling. They could quite possibly be infected and asymptomatic.
Rollercoaster wrote: » Information is available on the Revenue.ie website. See this link:https://www.revenue.ie/en/jobs-and-pensions/eworking/how-to-claim.aspx
TheDriver wrote: » It seems tiny when u see worked examples. Doesn't look worth it.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Cork school outbreakhttps://www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster/arid-40291736.html
History Queen wrote: » Awful situation for those involved.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Indeed…… where are all the cretins who are demanding the opening of indoor dining now. Where are the cretins who ignore the normal regulations such a masking up ,social distancing, no mixing in houses, no play dates. Where are they now….
Wombatman wrote: » UK government fiddling data on Covid in schools. Would never happen here....:rolleyes:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/22/no-10-tried-to-block-data-on-spread-of-new-covid-variant-in-english-schools
Midnight Sundance wrote: » Child in my class was off with flu symptoms, apparently still has cough but parents wants to return child to school tomorrow. Principal seems OK with this. What exactly are the rules regarding returning to school after displaying covid symptoms. Principal seems pretty relaxed so far about any kids I've had concerns about, if they have a cough I'm told they have to also have a temp Is this true? What if parent is masking the temp with calpol. I dont want to go in tomorrow if there's a chance this child has covid and Principal let's child comes back without a covid test. I've had to test my kids numerous times already for a lot less symptoms than this and I'm confused as everyone I ask seems to have different rules
Golfwidow wrote: » In my view, your principal is very wrong. Where I work, we ask parents to contact GP with any flu/cold symptoms. Members of my own family did not all have a temperature with Covid. That seems to have been more common with earlier variants. In fact, a sore throat /headaches very common. We’ve also been informed now that there is no contact tracing for schools due to the cyber attack. Stand your ground. Your health is important. Teachers and SNAs have been sold out with no vaccination priority. My sister, also a teacher contracted Covid at school. Her first signs were fatigue and change in taste. Other symptoms including temperature came days later.
Midnight Sundance wrote: » Thank you. I'm very concerned that any child that doesn't have a temp is deemed grand to be In school. So many of my kids have been off for a day because they had a cough but then come in the next day and when I question it I'm told it has to be a persistent cough along with high temp I've had kids with sore throats and headaches and along with cough and told they're fine and never once have parents been asked for a doctor note to say they're OK. My own children have been tested numerous times now for being a little off, and I've been made sign a form to day they are OK to return . Never have any of the parents of children in my class had to sign a form like this.
glack wrote: » Definitely is happening here. We had an outbreak and the handling by HSE/Public Health was disgraceful! I had some faith in the system before but I’ve absolutely none now.
ShineOn7 wrote: » There - one thousand percent - has been manipulation with School outbreak data
Deleted User wrote: » Because you say so.
JDD wrote: » I do think that Midnight Sundance has a valid grievance here. If a child has a cough, and no temperature, they school should insist that the parents call the GP. Now, the GP may decide that the child does not need a covid test. In my experience my GP is very relaxed and seems to be reluctant to send children for tests unless they have another symptom along with the cough. It appears to me that GPs have been told to look for two symptoms in children. All the same, even if the child's GP doesn't think a covid test is warranted, the child should stay home until a) the cough is gone or b) the cough is still there but the GP has signed off that the child is fine to return to school. All the above has been implemented in our child's primary school and they are religious about it. We haven't had an outbreak at all - just one positive child during the Christmas holidays and one in March - and there are over 500 children in the school.