Indiana
Indiana changes COVID-19 guidance changes for K-12 schools
Indianapolis, Indiana — On Wednesday, changes in COVID-19 guidance went in place for K-12 schools.
As Indiana emerges from the Omicron surge, the Indiana State Health Department loosened restrictions.
According to IDOH, these changes are made because of the rapid decline in COVID-19 cases and the eligibility for school ages kids to be vaccinated.
Here are the changes:
• Schools no longer will be required to conduct contact tracing or report positive cases to IDOH.
• Schools no longer will need to quarantine students who are exposed to a positive COVID-19 case, regardless of vaccination status or whether the school requires masks.
• Individuals who test positive for COVID-19 should isolate for five days and may return on Day 6 if they have been fever-free for 24 hours without the use of medication so long as symptoms are improving.
These changes are regardless of vaccination status or whether the school requires masks.
In order for parents can monitor their children for symptoms, schools are expected to assist local health departments with notification in the event of an outbreak and share information with families when a case is identified.
-
Local News2 weeks ago
$50,000 Truck stop sells Powerball tickets that are about to expire
-
Indiana2 weeks ago
Anderson man sentenced to 65 years for wife murder
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Behold the spectacle that is Good Gravy!
-
Indiana2 weeks ago
Woman from Aurora detained for assaulting a child
-
Local News2 weeks ago
$75 million “luxury urban” townhomes and condos with rooftop terraces are set to begin construction
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Indiana Health Department is sued by an anti-abortion group seeking access to abortion records
-
Local News1 week ago
$50,000 Powerball Double Play ticket sold in Indiana
-
Local News1 week ago
Voters choose Democrats Munson, Deckard, Henry in county council primary
Leave a Reply