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The following guidance provides best practices for schools during the 2022-2023 school year to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among students and staff. Getting Vaccinated Vaccination is the best way to prevent COVID-19. Encourage eligible students and staff to stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations.
- Staying Healthy
Based on updated health guidance, instead of a minimum...
- Staying Healthy
17 mar 2020 · Using NYC DOE academic policy guidance, develop expertise and answer questions related to the impact of COVID-19 on key academic policy areas such as promotion, grading, and graduation. Share questions with the Borough/Citywide Office as needed for escalation and resolution.
Based on updated health guidance, instead of a minimum isolation period, people with COVID-19 should stay home and away from others based on their symptoms, similar to how they would for other respiratory infections, like flu and RSV.
Vaccination is the best way to reduce COVID-19 risk. Encourage up to date COVID-19 vaccination for everyone six months or older. Visit the vaccine finder page Vaccine Finder or call 877-829-4692 to find a location near you. Up to date includes boosters for everyone who is eligible and additional primary shots for some immunocompromised people.
12 wrz 2023 · NYC schools no longer will report COVID cases, students and staff still need to isolate for five days, at-home kits are available upon request, and other things to know.
26 sie 2021 · When a positive COVID-19 case is confirmed in a classroom, close contacts will quarantine for ten calendar days. Fully vaccinated individuals do not have to quarantine even if they are a close contact unless they are symptomatic, per CDC guidance.
16 sie 2022 · New York City schools will shed many of its COVID prevention strategies from the past two years, according to new education department guidance posted Tuesday for the 2022-23 school...