Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are vaccinated, it’s five days from the start of symptoms which was 1/1.
No, that’s not FCPS policy yet.
That's what the CDC says. CDC trumps FCPS.
CDC policy also requires them to wear a well fitting mask for the whole time for days 6-10. If your kid can attend school all day without removing their mask (aka no eating lunch and no taking it off to drink water), then maybe. But that is the reason most schools haven't adopted the cdc policy. It works for getting adults back to work but is stupid for schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are vaccinated, it’s five days from the start of symptoms which was 1/1.
No, that’s not FCPS policy yet.
That's what the CDC says. CDC trumps FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Our school Sent this.
Students who are COVID-19 positive are able to return to school when all of the following criteria is met:
Student completes at least ten (10) days of isolation from symptom onset for symptomatic students or 10 days since tested for COVID for asymptomatic students; AND
Student is fever free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medication; AND
The student’s symptoms have improved; AND
Student submits the FCPS Isolation Letter with the return date to their attending school
Wtf is the FCPS Isolation Letter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are vaccinated, it’s five days from the start of symptoms which was 1/1.
No, that’s not FCPS policy yet.
That's what the CDC says. CDC trumps FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are vaccinated, it’s five days from the start of symptoms which was 1/1.
No, that’s not FCPS policy yet.
That's what the CDC says. CDC trumps FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are vaccinated, it’s five days from the start of symptoms which was 1/1.
No, that’s not FCPS policy yet.
Anonymous wrote:If you are vaccinated, it’s five days from the start of symptoms which was 1/1.