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<blockquote data-quote="jakeseven7" data-source="post: 2335060" data-attributes="member: 4799"><p>From our experience, we are finding most people are telling us they have reported their RAT's to the government (who knows if that is lip service of course) but one interesting trend we are seeing is many are not bothering to test children when they are in an 'infected' household - a lot of families are just assuming the kid(s) have covid and managing it how they see fit. </p><p></p><p>Many don't want to subject the kids to the testing protocol, RATs still too hard to find and many just don't 'see the point as we know they've got it'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeseven7, post: 2335060, member: 4799"] From our experience, we are finding most people are telling us they have reported their RAT's to the government (who knows if that is lip service of course) but one interesting trend we are seeing is many are not bothering to test children when they are in an 'infected' household - a lot of families are just assuming the kid(s) have covid and managing it how they see fit. Many don't want to subject the kids to the testing protocol, RATs still too hard to find and many just don't 'see the point as we know they've got it'. [/QUOTE]
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