In 2020 I thought there was no way we'd still be thinking about this when my kid starts kindergarten in fall 2023 but that's looking more and more likely?

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From anecdotal stories here, yes. Flu A is particularly bad here at the moment for kids, a lot of strep too.

We've had our kids home since 2020 b/c of my health issues, and it has been ... difficult. Not being able to tell them when they are going back has been even more difficult, particularly for our older kid.

@amytabb ugh how long did you think it would be when you took them out?!

Apparently while were on vacation half the daycare got rsv

@KevinKaichuang once we passed the 2-week mark, I thought, "this thing is going to take 5 years to control."

Answering the question, I had no idea really when they would go back. I love my current doc b/c she's very clear about what my risk is and what the preferred path for my family is if I ask. Chronic disease means planning is hard / disappointing, so I try not to plan.

I've heard RSV is terrible, our kids never got it. You got lucky!

@amytabb I'm pretty sure we got it last October! And by we, I mean I was the only one with any symptoms

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