ACTIVE & PASSIVE MONITORING
All staff, students, and families are to self-report to the school if they identify with any of the following scenarios:
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Having symptoms of COVID-19
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Are being tested for COVID-19
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Test positive for COVID-19
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Are exposed to someone with COVID-19 within the last 14 days
This is following the guidance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ health information sharing regulations for COVID-19. Once a person has been identified, the Health Coordinator at the school will notify Clark County Public Health as soon as possible.
PASSIVE MONITORING
If there are no cases of COVID-19 identified within a school, the school may do passive monitoring. However, at this time, all students will have their temperature checked upon entering the school. Staff, students, and families should monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 at home. Schools should encourage individuals and families to monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 before reporting to school.
If staff members or students screen positive for COVID-19, they should not attend school, and they should notify the school as soon as possible. Passive monitoring, or monitoring at home, should include temperature, signs, and symptoms of COVID-19, COVID-19 testing, and COVID-19 exposure.
If a staff member or student reports yes to any of these items, the Health Coordinator at the school will notify the Clark County Public Health COVID-19 Outbreak Response Team as soon as possible.
ACTIVE MONITORING
Once a student or a staff member has been identified as a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19, the school will be considered on active monitoring and will implement additional screenings of students.
If a student or staff member screens positive, the Health Coordinator at the school will notify the Clark County Public Health COVID-19 Outbreak Response Team as soon as possible.
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