Rumor Mill - January 26, 2021

  • Rumor MIll

    Published January 26, 2021

    My child was told to quarantine. If he gets a negative COVID test, can he return to school before the 14 days are over?

    Students in quarantine may return to school eight days after their exposure to someone with a confirmed COVID-19 case only if they have proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken at least six days after the exposure. Students must also be symptom-free and continue to be monitored for symptoms up until 14 days after exposure.

    Another option that the State Health Department has approved is for students to be able to return on day 11 without a negative COVID-19 test if they are symptom-free and continue to be monitored for symptoms up until 14 days after exposure.

    For more details about handling exposure to COVID-19 are available in the WCS Illness Guidelines.

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