COVID-19 Staying At Home If Unwell Policy

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STAYING AT HOME IF UNWELL POLICY If your child is displaying any of these symptoms they may be at risk of having COVID-19: • temperature of 37.5°C or higher • runny nose • cough • loss of sense of smell or taste • body ache or fatigue • diarrhoea or nausea/vomiting • shortness of breath • headache • sore throat LOWER RISK

HIGHER RISK

If a child begins to show any symptoms outlined above whilst at school, they will be taken to the Health Office and the parent/guardian of the child will be notified and asked to collect the child from school.

If a child begins to show any symptoms outlined above and has: • International travel history during the 14 days prior to symptom onset; OR • Been in contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case; OR • Residing in a community setting where COVID-19 cases have been detected; OR • Influenza-like illness without history of travel or known COVID-19 exposure. Please follow the directions below

If a child has one symptom outlined above, then they should remain at home until the symptom has resolved. If the symptom persists your child must be assessed by a doctor to provide a diagnosis/review the need for a PCR test.

If a child begins to show any symptoms and/or meets the criteria above whilst at school, they will be taken to the Isolation Room. The parent/guardian of the child will be notified immediately and the parent must refer their child to undertake a mandatory PCR test. Siblings do not need to leave school unless they are also symptomatic.

If a child has two or more symptoms, your child must be assessed by a doctor to provide a diagnosis/review the need for a PCR test. Your child should remain at home until their symptoms have resolved for 24 hours even if the COVID PCR result is negative.

If a child begins to show any symptoms when at home, you should seek medical attention and have a PCR test done. Then follow instructions below and contact the Health Office to advise. Lateral flow tests are not accepted as proof of COVID-19 infection. If you test positive with a lateral flow test then this must be followed up with a PCR test immediately. If a presumptive positive PCR test is received, then you must re-test within 48-72 hours of the first test and remain at home until either a positive or negative PCR test is received.

The Return to School Form (Low Risk) must be completed and submitted prior to the return to school. You do not need to attend the Health Office.

The child will not be permitted to return to school until the child’s results for the PCR are obtained and shared with the Health Office. It is not necessary to get a PCR test for the siblings unless they also have any symptoms listed above.

POLICY CONTINUES ON PAGE NO.2

Amended September 2022

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