So really it’s a testing turn around problem? Which is a problem, getting a test and the result should be much faster.I don’t find it helpful to have asymptomatic kids and teachers sitting at home for a week. Or having a kid or teacher sitting at home for a week or more when they had the sniffles for one or two days. Or kids and teachers being forced to test because they may have been exposed, and miss time because of it. It all adds up.
Cause, if you’re saying don’t test the sniffles, just assume it’s not COVID, even after a known exposure, wait till you’re sicker to not come in, you are pretending it doesn’t exist.
Not knowing people are spreading doesn’t mean they aren’t spreading. Just means you don’t know. If you’re positive, you’re sick, stay home. It’s not that hard.