Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the 10 thing day for isolation after a positive test (and that’s great) but it seems over the top to make an exposed vaccinated kid with no symptoms stay out of school for ten days. Is that’s what is going to happen? I hope I’m missing something.
Vaccinated close contacts do NOT have to quarantine unless they have symptoms
I think the real issue is shortening the quarantine period for positive cases. I wouldn’t want someone who tested positive out in public crowds on day six when they are likely still infectious.
I’m on the fence about no quarantine for vaxxed exposures given Omicron doesn’t seem to care much about vax status and it will just continue to spread like wildfire. But I don’t see them taking that back, as it was used as a carrot to incentivize vaccination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the 10 thing day for isolation after a positive test (and that’s great) but it seems over the top to make an exposed vaccinated kid with no symptoms stay out of school for ten days. Is that’s what is going to happen? I hope I’m missing something.
Vaccinated close contacts do NOT have to quarantine unless they have symptoms
But then what does this mean?
“ APS is pausing on the implementation of the revised CDC guidance regarding quarantine, reducing the recommended quarantine period from 10 days to 5 days for fully vaccinated individuals.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the 10 thing day for isolation after a positive test (and that’s great) but it seems over the top to make an exposed vaccinated kid with no symptoms stay out of school for ten days. Is that’s what is going to happen? I hope I’m missing something.
Vaccinated close contacts do NOT have to quarantine unless they have symptoms
I think the real issue is shortening the quarantine period for positive cases. I wouldn’t want someone who tested positive out in public crowds on day six when they are likely still infectious.
I’m on the fence about no quarantine for vaxxed exposures given Omicron doesn’t seem to care much about vax status and it will just continue to spread like wildfire. But I don’t see them taking that back, as it was used as a carrot to incentivize vaccination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the 10 thing day for isolation after a positive test (and that’s great) but it seems over the top to make an exposed vaccinated kid with no symptoms stay out of school for ten days. Is that’s what is going to happen? I hope I’m missing something.
Vaccinated close contacts do NOT have to quarantine unless they have symptoms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the 10 thing day for isolation after a positive test (and that’s great) but it seems over the top to make an exposed vaccinated kid with no symptoms stay out of school for ten days. Is that’s what is going to happen? I hope I’m missing something.
Vaccinated close contacts do NOT have to quarantine unless they have symptoms
Anonymous wrote:I get the 10 thing day for isolation after a positive test (and that’s great) but it seems over the top to make an exposed vaccinated kid with no symptoms stay out of school for ten days. Is that’s what is going to happen? I hope I’m missing something.
Anonymous wrote:I get the 10 thing day for isolation after a positive test (and that’s great) but it seems over the top to make an exposed vaccinated kid with no symptoms stay out of school for ten days. Is that’s what is going to happen? I hope I’m missing something.
Anonymous wrote:Good idea. The American Medical Association has come out with a statement in opposition to the CDC quarantine changes. The shorter quarantine in a school setting is just going to encourage sick, infected kids to come in and facilitate more virus spread (given the inadequate masking and lunch predicament).
Anonymous wrote:This was toward the bottom of the email that came out today:
Updated January 5, 2022 – APS is pausing on the implementation of the revised CDC guidance regarding quarantine, reducing the recommended quarantine period from 10 days to 5 days for fully vaccinated individuals. We are pausing in conjunction with our neighboring school divisions and will continue with current practices until advised by Public Health to move forward on implementing the reduced quarantine period.
So it's 10 days for everyone. It's hard to keep all of these changes straight...
Updated January 5, 2022 – APS is pausing on the implementation of the revised CDC guidance regarding quarantine, reducing the recommended quarantine period from 10 days to 5 days for fully vaccinated individuals. We are pausing in conjunction with our neighboring school divisions and will continue with current practices until advised by Public Health to move forward on implementing the reduced quarantine period.