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  • Give her another day or so,they still look a little moist to me. They wouldn’t be so red if they were healed up too. Also,there’s one that looks like it’s going a little funky. A couple of my son’s went bad,he was given antibiotics for it. Just keep an eye on it

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  • Not sure why you are asking but please note The person with chickenpox is contagious from the beginning of the illness (up to 2 days before the spots appear) until about 5 days after the first spots appear. So long as there are no new blisters or moist crusts on spots, the person will not be contagious even if there are still crusts on the skin.

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  • They all need to feel scabby if all not then u can’t send her back some look it but I can see some r not

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  • I was told by a friend to add a cap full of dettol to my daughters n son bath n its worked perfect she bk to school tomoz n no marks on her skin neither xx

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  • Probably going to get hate for this but I don’t think no child should be sent back to school untill there mostly gone! As I’ve seen first hand just how severe they can be to the point my little girl couldn’t eat drink because her mouth was sore of it her head was sore her privates were sore and she used to cry when she went to the toilet. And also the fact I have a child who suffers with chest issues (pneumonia) and this could cause him to be really poorly also the fact there is pregnant mothers and other children who have disabilitys and poor immune systems. I always keep any of mine off untill I think it’s safe enough to go back

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  • Sorry to jump on post my daughter has chicken pox but theyve scab over but red would she be ok to go to school tmz

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  • Aww poor wee lamb as said before in previous txt some.are but all have to be as the one that aren’t will be contagious xxx

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  • Nope and still contagious you can see by how red they still are normally when there scabbed there a lot less red and angry

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