Anonymous wrote:So being vaccinated does nothing to reduce time out? Wtf
Anonymous wrote:So being vaccinated does nothing to reduce time out? Wtf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So being vaccinated does nothing to reduce time out? Wtf
Not if you're positive but yes if you're a close contact, supposodly.
Yes. If your vaccinated and exposed but not positive the health department confirms your vaccination status and you go back. If you have Covid you have to stay home. This isn’t complicated people!
Anonymous wrote:So being vaccinated does nothing to reduce time out? Wtf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So being vaccinated does nothing to reduce time out? Wtf
Not if you're positive but yes if you're a close contact, supposodly.
Anonymous wrote:So being vaccinated does nothing to reduce time out? Wtf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am confused about the process. If my child has symptoms and I give her an at home test and she tests positive, what is my next step? Of course, I keep her home. But what else?
Do I tell FX Health? I tell the school but then what do I need to get back to school and how long do I have to stay out. I am so confused and cannot find the rules anywhere??
The HD doesn’t care about your at home test. Fill out the online attendance form for your school. They will call you if they want more info. Type in something like “Jane tested positive for Covid and will be out of school on …. This will be ten days from when her symptoms began (or the positive test). I will contact yi if there are any changes.”
That’s almost exactly what I sent to the school for my child and they followed up with a phone call, mostly just asking if he was okay and how he was feeling. We weren’t interested in streaming and he contacted his teachers directly since he’s older.
Thanks! I just want to understand. If the at home test comes up positive, we keep her out 10 days? And then she just goes back at day 10 no questions asked?
What do we do if she is sick with no positive test? We just keep her out until she is better - 3, 5, whatever days and send her back, no questions asked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The isolation for students has not changed. 10 days of symptoms onset and/or positive test. If your kid has cold like symptoms get them tested.
And if it is not positive then go back when better? Even if it's 2 days?
DP
I would think so. I don't see any reason to not go back at that point, especially with a negative Covid test. But realistically, are people going to test for every cold-like symptom?
If we had enough tests, they would, but you can thank our useless government for not mandating manufacture of PPE and tests, that they won’t. No, we are just going to have to chance it and pray to God that omicron is “the end of COVID.” Personally, I would bet good money that it isn’t. I fully expect some new Satan-spawned variant from a third-world country or Mississippi or Texas — where people can’t or won’t get vaccinated — to appear before the year’s end.
or VA once Youngkin removes masks in schools and vaccine mandates
His position has always been to let localities choose.
FCPS won’t change anything this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The isolation for students has not changed. 10 days of symptoms onset and/or positive test. If your kid has cold like symptoms get them tested.
And if it is not positive then go back when better? Even if it's 2 days?
DP
I would think so. I don't see any reason to not go back at that point, especially with a negative Covid test. But realistically, are people going to test for every cold-like symptom?
If we had enough tests, they would, but you can thank our useless government for not mandating manufacture of PPE and tests, that they won’t. No, we are just going to have to chance it and pray to God that omicron is “the end of COVID.” Personally, I would bet good money that it isn’t. I fully expect some new Satan-spawned variant from a third-world country or Mississippi or Texas — where people can’t or won’t get vaccinated — to appear before the year’s end.
or VA once Youngkin removes masks in schools and vaccine mandates
His position has always been to let localities choose.
Anonymous wrote:Info here: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1027320.page
The only issue I have is that they made no distinction between vaccinated and unvaccinated. I want to know if my vaccinated ES kid will have to quarantine for 5 days or can just go to school after proof of vaccination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The isolation for students has not changed. 10 days of symptoms onset and/or positive test. If your kid has cold like symptoms get them tested.
And if it is not positive then go back when better? Even if it's 2 days?
DP
I would think so. I don't see any reason to not go back at that point, especially with a negative Covid test. But realistically, are people going to test for every cold-like symptom?
If we had enough tests, they would, but you can thank our useless government for not mandating manufacture of PPE and tests, that they won’t. No, we are just going to have to chance it and pray to God that omicron is “the end of COVID.” Personally, I would bet good money that it isn’t. I fully expect some new Satan-spawned variant from a third-world country or Mississippi or Texas — where people can’t or won’t get vaccinated — to appear before the year’s end.
or VA once Youngkin removes masks in schools and vaccine mandates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The isolation for students has not changed. 10 days of symptoms onset and/or positive test. If your kid has cold like symptoms get them tested.
And if it is not positive then go back when better? Even if it's 2 days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The isolation for students has not changed. 10 days of symptoms onset and/or positive test. If your kid has cold like symptoms get them tested.
And if it is not positive then go back when better? Even if it's 2 days?
DP
I would think so. I don't see any reason to not go back at that point, especially with a negative Covid test. But realistically, are people going to test for every cold-like symptom?
If we had enough tests, they would, but you can thank our useless government for not mandating manufacture of PPE and tests, that they won’t. No, we are just going to have to chance it and pray to God that omicron is “the end of COVID.” Personally, I would bet good money that it isn’t. I fully expect some new Satan-spawned variant from a third-world country or Mississippi or Texas — where people can’t or won’t get vaccinated — to appear before the year’s end.