COVID-19 Informational Meeting for School Health Staff and Leadership

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This informational meeting provides crucial details on COVID-19 protocols for school health staff and leadership. The event covers disease surveillance, COVID-19 symptoms criteria, testing guidance, immunization discussions, and exclusion criteria for staff and students. It emphasizes the importance of communication with public health authorities and highlights the process for safe return after COVID-19 infection. Expert presenters share insights on surveillance programs, symptom identification, and return-to-school guidelines in the pandemic.


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  1. Return to School Informational Meeting COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR SCHOOL HEALTH STAFF AND LEADERSHIP

  2. Presenters Facilitator: Ann Steinberger, Brown County Public Health Discussion Panel: Nathaniel Wagner, Brown County Public Health Kate Long, Brown County Public Health Lisa Mahoney, Brown County Public Health Katrina Nordyke, Brown County Public Health Dr. Ashok Rai, Prevea Health Dr. Sarah Lulloff, HSHS Dr. Bob Zemple, Aurora BayCare Bernadette Dervish, Pulaski School Nurse

  3. Agenda Welcome Disease Surveillance for BCPH and Local Schools COVID-19 Symptoms Criteria Communication with Public Health for COVID-19 COVID-19 Testing, Screening, Recommendations Question and Answer Session Immunization Discussion Wrap Up and Next Steps

  4. Disease Surveillance Benefits of a school illness surveillance program Role of Schools Role of Public Health Demonstration of Disease Surveillance program

  5. COVID-19 Symptoms New onset of cough Shortness of breath/ Difficulty breathing Fever (greater than 100.4) Headache Chills Muscle pain Sore throat Recent, sudden loss of taste and/or smell GI symptoms (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) Nasal congestions Runny nose

  6. When to Exclude from School Only 1 symptom needed New unexplained onset of cough, shortness of breath, or fever (100.4 or higher) 2 or more of the following Headache, chills, muscle pain, sore throat, recent sudden loss of taste or smell, GI symptoms (nausea, diarrhea, vomiting) Always suspect COVID if symptoms are new and unexplained by something more likely (ex. Known preexisting medical conditions)

  7. When Staff and Students Can Return Positive COVID-19 test (symptomatic) At least 10 days after date of onset AND fever free for 72 hours without medication AND other symptoms have improved Positive COVID-19 test (asymptomatic) 10 days from date of positive test Negative COVID-19 test (not a contact) Follow medical provider/DHS guidance, but at least 24 hours after symptoms resolve

  8. When Staff and Students Can Return Symptomatic individual who is diagnosed by a medical provider with something other than COVID-19 Follow the advice of the provider and the Communicable Disease Chart, but AT LEAST 24 hours fever/symptom free Symptomatic individual who is not tested and not seen by a medical provider Need to assume they have COVID-19, see positive recommendations Close contacts to a positive case Need to stay home for 14 days from last contact with positive individual

  9. Decision Tree Meant to be used as a quick reference Walks through when to send an individual home and when they can return to school Still a draft, working on finalizing before the school year

  10. Communication with Public Health This is just a starting point! Communication will largely take place between BCPH and the school nurses What BCPH will communicate Positive student or staff in the school If there are close contacts that need to quarantine in the school What schools will communicate Daily surveillance data Information on school contacts when requested Contact tracing form demonstration

  11. COVID-19 Testing, Screening, Recommendations Dr. Rai s presentation

  12. Q&A

  13. Immunizations Perspectives and experiences related to barriers in immunizations Possibilities to maximize uptake How to craft strategies to fill specific gaps How do you see a potential collaboration between schools and BCPH?

  14. Next Steps Additional Meeting for Office/Health staff in August Exact Date and Time TBD Watch for additional guidance from DHS Please feel free to reach out to Public Health with questions or concerns as you keep developing your plans for the school year

  15. Resources Isolation of Cases and their Contacts in Day Care Settings or Schools https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/sspw/pdf/Determining_Release_from_Isolation_and_Quarantine_Cases_and_their_Contacts_in_Day_ Care_Settings_or_Schools.pdf Wisconsin Childhood Communicable Disease Chart https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/publications/p4/p44397.pdf Returning to School After COVID-19 https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/sspw/pdf/Returning_to_School_After_COVID-19.pdf Cloth Face Coverings in Schools FAQs https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/sspw/pdf/Cloth_Face_Coverings_in_Schools.pdf DPI Infection Control and Mitigation Guidance https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/sspw/pdf/School_Health_Services_Interim_COVID- 19_Infection_Control_and_Mitigation_Toolkit.pdf Education Forward https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/sspw/pdf/Education_Forward_web.pdf CDC School Guidance https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/guidance-for-schools.html

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