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Old Jan 4, 2011 | 3:29 am
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sthlm-traveler
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[QUOTE=vbroucek;15578296]If (and we do not know this) the child was contagious, TG should not let the child fly.



Kids are vaccinated against it in most countries, but do not forget that there are so many people who are against any vaccination... Perhaps sthlm-traveler, who seems to be able to diagnose perfectly without (unless OP can persuade me to the contrary) being qualified for it, is one of them?[/QUOTE


Could help you a little bit in this matter. I am not a doctor but my sister is and my nephew, grandfather and some of my cousins (not that it matters in this case though).

If you are contaminated with chicken pox you are not supposed to go to the doctor (good for you to know)- due to the fact that it is very contagious and you will easy get other people infected. It is also very easy to see if a person has chicken pox or only mosquito bites - even mr vbroucek might with perhaps some help be able to make this..(I see you like to get personal, no problem with me)
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