IDPH, ISBE to update COVID isolation guidelines to align with CDC
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[January 08, 2022]
By Greg Bishop
(The Center Square) – Illinois
schools can expect an update on the COVID-19 isolation and quarantine
guidance to mirror the guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
The CDC issued new guidance Jan. 4 that shortened the isolation and
quarantine periods for the general public.
Parents across the state were confused why such guidance was not being
mirrored by Illinois schools. Some districts were following test-to-stay
polices that allows students to test out of quarantine.
On Jan. 6, the CDC released an overview of isolation guidance and
quarantine for K-12 schools.
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A memo from the Illinois Department
of Public Health published Friday by the Illinois State Board of
Education says the two agencies plan to revise existing regulations
and guidance documents to align with the CDC’s update.
The guidance says staff or students who test
positive for COVID-19, regardless of vaccination status, should
isolate for five days after the onset of symptoms, or five days from
the collection of a specimen if no symptoms are present.
Asymptomatic positive cases can be released from isolation after
five days. If symptoms are present and persist, isolation should end
after being fever-free for 24 hours and other symptoms have
improved.
The memo from IDPH says schools should ensure that students and
staff who test positive for COVID-19 should wear a mask, including
at home, for five days.
Details about the updated guidance can be found at the ISBE website. |