Anonymous wrote:We just went through the same thing. DCUM and the pediatrician's office told us to stop testing. MCPS policy (and CDC guidelines) provide for end of isolation after Day 5 as long as good mask is worn, fever free and symptoms are improving. My kid never had a fever and we finally gave in on Day 8. He desperately wanted out but also was very anxious not to do anything unethical. It was our first bout with Covid and we didn't realize that there was no negative test requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can go back on the sixth day which is Friday.
The sixth day is Saturday, not Friday.
CDC: "Day 0 is the day of your positive viral test (based on the date you were tested) and day 1 is the first full day after the specimen was collected for your positive test. You can leave isolation after 5 full days."
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/quarantine-isolation.html#:~:text=Day%200%20is%20the%20day,after%20at%20least%205%20days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, Saturday (onset symptoms) is day 0. So she at least needs to stay home tomorrow (Thursday) to properly follow cdc and mcps guidelines. According to mcps guidelines she can come back Friday in a well-fitted mask. According to cdc guidelines, if you do decide to test on day 5 (optional) and it’s positive you are supposed to isolate the full 10 days. Those are the actual guidelines.
Ethically she should not come back to school if she is still testing positive because she is still contagious regardless of her symptoms. In reality, I think many people would ignore ethics and send the child back to school as soon as the school will have her.
If it were me, I’d test her again Friday AM and if still positive, keep home through the weekend. Ymmv.
Thank you all for your comments. She’ll stay home tomorrow and I’ll call the nurse to ask. I’ve spent the last twenty minutes online and even the cdc guidelines don’t say a negative test is required to return to school. They have a great flowchart but it doesn’t address this question. I thought we were following all the rules based on the multiple emails I’ve received from school. The only reason I questioned this is because my friend’s kid at another school in our cluster is required to show a negative test to reenter school.
Anonymous wrote:She can go back on the sixth day which is Friday.
Anonymous wrote:First of all, Saturday (onset symptoms) is day 0. So she at least needs to stay home tomorrow (Thursday) to properly follow cdc and mcps guidelines. According to mcps guidelines she can come back Friday in a well-fitted mask. According to cdc guidelines, if you do decide to test on day 5 (optional) and it’s positive you are supposed to isolate the full 10 days. Those are the actual guidelines.
Ethically she should not come back to school if she is still testing positive because she is still contagious regardless of her symptoms. In reality, I think many people would ignore ethics and send the child back to school as soon as the school will have her.
If it were me, I’d test her again Friday AM and if still positive, keep home through the weekend. Ymmv.