Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
Don't call the nurse. Just go to school. These rules are likely changing before the end of the month with Youngkin and the new VDH.
The likelihood of her testing positive is less than 5%. Not worth it for her to miss school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
Don't call the nurse. Just go to school. These rules are likely changing before the end of the month with Youngkin and the new VDH.
The likelihood of her testing positive is less than 5%. Not worth it for her to miss school
+1,000 If my kid is actually sick, then they won't go to school. Otherwise, they're going to school.
And I'm definitely not testing. We don't asymptomatically test people for the flu. We'll soon not be doing it for COVID too.
Next week you’ll wonder why so many teachers are out due to breakthrough cases…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
Don't call the nurse. Just go to school. These rules are likely changing before the end of the month with Youngkin and the new VDH.
The likelihood of her testing positive is less than 5%. Not worth it for her to miss school
+1,000 If my kid is actually sick, then they won't go to school. Otherwise, they're going to school.
And I'm definitely not testing. We don't asymptomatically test people for the flu. We'll soon not be doing it for COVID too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
Don't call the nurse. Just go to school. These rules are likely changing before the end of the month with Youngkin and the new VDH.
The likelihood of her testing positive is less than 5%. Not worth it for her to miss school
+1. Nothing good comes of involving the nurse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
Don't call the nurse. Just go to school. These rules are likely changing before the end of the month with Youngkin and the new VDH.
The likelihood of her testing positive is less than 5%. Not worth it for her to miss school
Anonymous wrote:If this was me I would home test every morning before school and send my kid until/unless there was a positive test or symptoms.
But yes following their policy you can send her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
Don't call the nurse. Just go to school. These rules are likely changing before the end of the month with Youngkin and the new VDH.
The likelihood of her testing positive is less than 5%. Not worth it for her to miss school
Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
+3Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
As of right now, APS is using their old quarantine guidelines, so your daughter doesn’t need to quarantine if she is asymptomatic.
If they adopt the new CDC guidelines, she likely would have to quarantine for 5 days, whether symptomatic or not, if it’s been more than 6 months since her 2nd shot and she hasn’t been boosted.
This is accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!
As of right now, APS is using their old quarantine guidelines, so your daughter doesn’t need to quarantine if she is asymptomatic.
If they adopt the new CDC guidelines, she likely would have to quarantine for 5 days, whether symptomatic or not, if it’s been more than 6 months since her 2nd shot and she hasn’t been boosted.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is vaxed (more than 6 months out) but not boosted and had a close contact with a positive case today. I will call the nurse on Monday but I can’t tell from the APS website how long she needs to quarantine. 5 days with negative PCR? 8 days after test on day 5? 14 days? Thank you!