Anonymous wrote:Why does APS require booster to avoid quarantine? VDH guidelines specify just a two dose regiment to avoid quarantine. I am really not comfortable boosting my 5 and 8 yo who are both vaxxed (but not boosted) and who have had COVID! This is getting ridiculous. Stay home if you’re sick and move the F on.
Anonymous wrote:If a kid in class had Covid were any masking requirements put in place in APS?
Anonymous wrote:Why does APS require booster to avoid quarantine? VDH guidelines specify just a two dose regiment to avoid quarantine. I am really not comfortable boosting my 5 and 8 yo who are both vaxxed (but not boosted) and who have had COVID! This is getting ridiculous. Stay home if you’re sick and move the F on.
Anonymous wrote:Why does APS require booster to avoid quarantine? VDH guidelines specify just a two dose regiment to avoid quarantine. I am really not comfortable boosting my 5 and 8 yo who are both vaxxed (but not boosted) and who have had COVID! This is getting ridiculous. Stay home if you’re sick and move the F on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2021-22/health-safety-information/contact-tracing-quarantine-isolation/
It's the last day of school yesterday/today/tomorrow. So who cares.
But yes, see above and it's district wide.
They are also pretty lame about identifying close contacts and don't try that hard. In elementary, they just tell the kids who sit at the positive kid's table. My middle school kid sat right next to a friend in class who was positive and we were never called.
And they don't do this if it's the lunch table rather than classroom table. Or at least we weren't notified.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2021-22/health-safety-information/contact-tracing-quarantine-isolation/
It's the last day of school yesterday/today/tomorrow. So who cares.
But yes, see above and it's district wide.
They are also pretty lame about identifying close contacts and don't try that hard. In elementary, they just tell the kids who sit at the positive kid's table. My middle school kid sat right next to a friend in class who was positive and we were never called.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2021-22/health-safety-information/contact-tracing-quarantine-isolation/
It's the last day of school yesterday/today/tomorrow. So who cares.
But yes, see above and it's district wide.
They are also pretty lame about identifying close contacts and don't try that hard. In elementary, they just tell the kids who sit at the positive kid's table. My middle school kid sat right next to a friend in class who was positive and we were never called.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone reports their child as testing positive for COVID, does the rest of the elementary school class need to either quarantine or test? Are the rules district wide or school by school?
It's district wide- still quarantining if unvaxxed. The whole class wouldn't be a close contact in most cases though.
Anonymous wrote:If someone reports their child as testing positive for COVID, does the rest of the elementary school class need to either quarantine or test? Are the rules district wide or school by school?