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Thanks, Rogar and lmerullo! Son and dil are going to call the pediatrician and give him the details when the parents become more stable, and just go with whatever pediatrician says.
Since they both have it now, the 10 days would start after her later onset, but they both have to be without fevers with no tylenol, and with improving symptoms. MIL's cough rules out improving symptoms right now, and it has not been 10 days for her. I am guessing it will probably be more like 20 from his onset, if they both continue to improve.
All plans for gathering ended with their diagnosis. Can regroup after they get better.
All this is up to son and dil, who are angry because these folks would not get vaccinated and downplayed all the dangers, but wanted full access to the grandchildren. So who knows what they will decide.
Do people who survive Covid need the vaccinations as well?
Tybee: I have heard it consistently recommended that Covid survivors be vaccinated. Many of the survivors argue that they now have natural immunity and should not need the vaccine, but there have been plenty of cases where someone got it a second time, and natural immunity from the virus has even more unknowns than immunity from vaccination.
Vaccination post covid is still recommended. Here in the states there is no recognition of natural immunity as there is in other parts of the world. Some countries, most notably the EU, have a certificate of recovery valid for variable lengths of time - I've seen anything from 90 days to 9 months given. In order to fully participate in some events one must present a vaccination certificate, and no alternatives are listed.
Thank you. I imagine from their past behaviors, they will refuse to get vaccinated, and it will be up to everyone else to figure out whether they want to be around them or not.
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