Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not a close contact if the student is vaccinated. At least in our experience, vaccinated kids don't have to quarantine if in contact. So I suspect once they call the suspected close contact, if the kid is vaccinated it is not reported as a close contact. Is your kid in ES or MS?
Unless it’s not a recognized vaccine
What vaccines are unrecognized? Is this really a thing?
I know, right? You ever seen a horse with COVID? Me neither. Sounds like it works to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not a close contact if the student is vaccinated. At least in our experience, vaccinated kids don't have to quarantine if in contact. So I suspect once they call the suspected close contact, if the kid is vaccinated it is not reported as a close contact. Is your kid in ES or MS?
Unless it’s not a recognized vaccine
What vaccines are unrecognized? Is this really a thing?
I know, right? You ever seen a horse with COVID? Me neither. Sounds like it works to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone on this board received a call from the health department? Do they simply inform you that you’re a close contact, or do they ask follow up questions to determine if you’re a close contact?
My child was identified as a close contact by the school. I received a phone call from the assistant principal and the school nurse to inform me of this and to outline the quarantine/testing/return to school requirements. I also received a call from the health department to survey for symptoms and to also provide some quarantine guidance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not a close contact if the student is vaccinated. At least in our experience, vaccinated kids don't have to quarantine if in contact. So I suspect once they call the suspected close contact, if the kid is vaccinated it is not reported as a close contact. Is your kid in ES or MS?
Unless it’s not a recognized vaccine
What vaccines are unrecognized? Is this really a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not a close contact if the student is vaccinated. At least in our experience, vaccinated kids don't have to quarantine if in contact. So I suspect once they call the suspected close contact, if the kid is vaccinated it is not reported as a close contact. Is your kid in ES or MS?
Unless it’s not a recognized vaccine
Anonymous wrote:Almost no kids in elementary are eligible for the vaccine. I would expect at least 5 or 6 contacts identified each time there’s a case, but frequently there’s not a single close contact identified by APS. I’m all for minimizing quarantines, but identifying zero contacts if a child was covid-positive and in school all day with a 100% unvaccinated population seems a little too optimistic about the efficacy of masks.
Anonymous wrote:It is not a close contact if the student is vaccinated. At least in our experience, vaccinated kids don't have to quarantine if in contact. So I suspect once they call the suspected close contact, if the kid is vaccinated it is not reported as a close contact. Is your kid in ES or MS?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone on this board received a call from the health department? Do they simply inform you that you’re a close contact, or do they ask follow up questions to determine if you’re a close contact?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone on this board received a call from the health department? Do they simply inform you that you’re a close contact, or do they ask follow up questions to determine if you’re a close contact?