Agreed, it's very easy to get the at-home test kits. They offer us to them every time we drop off or pick up books. We've got four at home right now. Just took two -- we were negative. |
They absolutely are handing them out like skittles. You can take 5 a day and come back as many days as you want. Every person in your house can take 5 a day. |
And how should the school support your kids learning during that time? |
+1 Also depending on the grade of your child I think close contact is subjective. In most lower elementary grades I assume all kids have been in close contact with each other even if the seating chart at lunch doesn’t indicate it. |
No, dude. DCPS is using a STRICTER policy for close contacts than cDC is. Geez. Do people intentionally make this crap up? |
There are currently threads on this site right now saying diametrically opposed things about this issue -- some saying DC is testing too much and that the quarantines are too strict and will unnecessarily keep too many kids home, and some saying they are too loose and will lead to Covid spreading unchecked. I honestly don't know what to believe anymore. I'm so stressed about all this but also don't want to overreact. I hate how little guidance we are getting. |
Nice try. DC added a carve out for “other mitigation measures” to CDC’s close contact definition, which already applied a less stringent close contact definition to school children than the general public. Almost no one is required to quarantine under DC’s definition of a close contact. |