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<blockquote data-quote="HappyFlyerFamily" data-source="post: 2320139" data-attributes="member: 77883"><p>Its been about three days since the child was diagnosed with Omicron with no further positives (outside the parents). With the likely completion of the first round of post-flight surveillance testing on the passenger manifest and crew, it is very likely that no one passed Omicron to the child during the fight.</p><p></p><p>I know its not your issue, but if every post-flight day 14 surveillance test of the passenger manifest and crew returns negative it would make it more likely that the child did not pass on Omicron during the flight. </p><p></p><p>The parents being effectively a household / constant contact could have got Omicron from the child or passed Omicron to the child pre-flight, during the flight or post-flight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HappyFlyerFamily, post: 2320139, member: 77883"] Its been about three days since the child was diagnosed with Omicron with no further positives (outside the parents). With the likely completion of the first round of post-flight surveillance testing on the passenger manifest and crew, it is very likely that no one passed Omicron to the child during the fight. I know its not your issue, but if every post-flight day 14 surveillance test of the passenger manifest and crew returns negative it would make it more likely that the child did not pass on Omicron during the flight. The parents being effectively a household / constant contact could have got Omicron from the child or passed Omicron to the child pre-flight, during the flight or post-flight. [/QUOTE]
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