Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to this, you'll be notified if the positive was in your class, even if your child wasn't a "close contact"
https://dcpsreopenstrong.com/health/
Where exactly does it say that? I don't see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the DC library - pick up 5 of the home tests and do tests every Friday.
This. Everyone should be doing this.
Really smart suggestion. Thank you!
Can only get one per person at a time and need the prior to be used to get another for the same person. They aren’t just handing them out like skittles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the DC library - pick up 5 of the home tests and do tests every Friday.
This. Everyone should be doing this.
You have to administer and send in the test on the day you pick it up. just fyi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to this, you'll be notified if the positive was in your class, even if your child wasn't a "close contact"
https://dcpsreopenstrong.com/health/
Where exactly does it say that? I don't see it.
In the blue boxes under "Covid 19 reporting protocols" toward the end.
Anonymous wrote:Let me ask you this, if you find out a kid in the class is positive but not a close contact, what would you do about it? Do you immediately test? If if comes back negative, do you send them back the next day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to this, you'll be notified if the positive was in your class, even if your child wasn't a "close contact"
https://dcpsreopenstrong.com/health/
Where exactly does it say that? I don't see it.
Anonymous wrote:Let me ask you this, if you find out a kid in the class is positive but not a close contact, what would you do about it? Do you immediately test? If if comes back negative, do you send them back the next day?
Anonymous wrote:According to this, you'll be notified if the positive was in your class, even if your child wasn't a "close contact"
https://dcpsreopenstrong.com/health/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to find out that when someone tests positive at the school, you're only informed that a positive case happened. As long as it's determined that masks were worn, if your child was in the same classroom as the positive person for 8 hours you won't know, even if they were literally sitting side by side (3-feet rule doesn't count as close contact anymore if masks are on).
I'd like to know if someone in my child's class tests positive so I can make the determination on whether to send my child in the next day or not. It's insane to me that we're being kept in the dark.
This happened yesterday.
OK but wouldn't you want to test your kid even if it's someone in a different class? Maybe they sat together for lunch or chatted in the bathroom or hallway?
Omg no. Do you have any idea how many notifications there are likely to be this fall? I got a notification yesterday and I am absolutely 100% not testing my kid. Because it wasn’t in their class and we weren’t otherwise IDed as a close contact. However, school notifications WILL tell you when the case is in your kid’s class even if not a close contact. In those circumstances, I will test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the DC library - pick up 5 of the home tests and do tests every Friday.
This. Everyone should be doing this.
Really smart suggestion. Thank you!
Can only get one per person at a time and need the prior to be used to get another for the same person. They aren’t just handing them out like skittles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the DC library - pick up 5 of the home tests and do tests every Friday.
This. Everyone should be doing this.
Really smart suggestion. Thank you!