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COVID-19 Guidance for the 2022-2023 School Year. 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.
- Staying Healthy
Based on updated health guidance, instead of a minimum...
- Staying Healthy
Students and staff who are exposed to COVID-19 should get tested. These individuals should receive home tests from their school and take two tests, at least 48 hours apart. All exposed individuals should monitor for fever and other COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after their exposure.
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.
17 mar 2020 · Guidance and Expectations for Remote Learning in Response to Covid-19. Keeping our students and families safe, healthy, and informed as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) evolves in New York City is our priority. An important part of this support is attending to one another’s emotional wellness.
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.
16 sie 2022 · NYC’s covid measures for the 2022-23 school year: No more on-site testing. At-home kits will continue to be sent home. Masking will mostly be optional. Students can return, masked, on Day...
Should a student or teacher at higher risk of severe COVID-19 mask routinely? Individuals should consult with their healthcare provider to determine whether and when they should mask routinely, such as in school or as part of certain activities.