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[quote=Anonymous]This is what I posted . For reference this is from the August 2020 guidance which is the latest from the state of Maryland. [quote]Please if I am wrong I am open to know. I am going to copy what is in the flow chart. If I am interpreting it wrong I am open to hear how you interpret this guidance. {For the purposes of this decision aid, COVID-19-like illness is defined as: Any 1 of the following: cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, new loss of taste or smell, OR At least 2 of the following: fever of 100.4o or higher (measured or subjective), chills or shaking chills, muscle aches, sore throat, headache, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and congestion or runny nose.} Person (child, care provider, educator, other staff) with 1 new symptom not meeting the definition of COVID-19-like illness. | | | v Exclude person and allow return when symptoms have improved, no fever for at least 24 hours without fever reducing medication, AND criteria in the Communicable Diseases Summary have been met as applicable. If person develops symptoms of COVID-19-like illness, follow processes below for person with COVID-19-like illness. [/quote] This is also what we have been told in our listening sessions with licensing. [/quote]
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