
The guidance for Children and Staff School, Childcare, and Camp settings is the most up-to-date guidance for children and staff in those settings. Have those documents been replaced? What guidance should be followed? The guidance issued for schools and childcares is different than the previously issued DESE guidance for schools and EEC guidance for childcare programs. Schools, childcare, and certain healthcare settings * You are unable to consistently wear a mask due to young age or medical or behavioral condition. For more information, please see CDC COVID-19 Exposure Guidance. If you test positive, follow isolation guidance.

If your test is negative or if you have remained asymptomatic, take a test on day 6. If the result is positive, follow isolation protocols. If you were exposed and develop symptoms at any time, isolate and take a test and stay home until you know the result. You must wear a mask any time you are around others inside your home or indoors in public for the 10 days following your exposure, unless you are unable to mask*. If you have been exposed to someone with COVID, you do not need to quarantine as long as you remain asymptomatic, regardless of your vaccination status. If you were exposed to someone with COVID-19 (exposure precautions) See guidance on return to work, school and childcare, below. While everyone must isolate if they have COVID, individuals may be able to return to childcare, school or a healthcare setting sooner under certain conditions.


You may remove your mask prior to day 10, if you have had two negative tests taken 48 hours apart.Īfter you have ended isolation, if your COVID-19 symptoms recur or worsen, restart your isolation at day 0. Day 6, leave isolation (if you are able to wear a mask at all times when around other people, including in your household, through day 10).Day 5, last day of isolation if asymptomatic or symptoms are improving.Day 0, first day of symptoms OR day the positive test was taken, whichever is earlier.If you were severely ill (were hospitalized) or have a weakened immune system, you should consult your healthcare provider before leaving isolation. *Note: If you have or develop symptoms, continue to stay home, until you have not had a fever for 24-hours without the use of fever reducing medicine and your other symptoms are improving.
