COVID Health & Safety Updates and Reminders
Source/Author: Rachel Barrett, Director of Marketing and Communications
October 30, 2020
The Shorecrest Health & Safety Task Force continues to meet weekly to review the latest information on COVID-19 and review campus health and safety protocols. Any changes or updates to the School’s policy are published in the Health & Safety Statement posted on www.shorecrest.org/health and in the All-School COVID Handbook Addendum.
Please note a recent update on the Shorecrest COVID testing policy:
Rapid Tests NOT Accepted for Individuals with Symptoms
Per the guidance of the CDC and the Pinellas County Department of Health, Shorecrest is unable to accept rapid antigen point-of-care tests to rule out infection of COVID-19 in individuals with symptoms. While positive rapid tests are highly accurate, the tests are not as sensitive as the RT-PCR tests and present an increased chance of a false negative result.
More information is posted on page 10 of the Health & Safety Statement.
Daily Attestation Reminder for Students and Families:
Please note the attestation checklist for families on page 5 of the Health & Safety Statement.
Families are attesting that their students are illness/symptom free by sending them to school and by answering NO to all of the following each day:
If you have any questions about these policies or a question for the Task Force, please contact School Nurse Donna Conroy at [email protected].
Please note a recent update on the Shorecrest COVID testing policy:
Rapid Tests NOT Accepted for Individuals with Symptoms
Per the guidance of the CDC and the Pinellas County Department of Health, Shorecrest is unable to accept rapid antigen point-of-care tests to rule out infection of COVID-19 in individuals with symptoms. While positive rapid tests are highly accurate, the tests are not as sensitive as the RT-PCR tests and present an increased chance of a false negative result.
More information is posted on page 10 of the Health & Safety Statement.
Daily Attestation Reminder for Students and Families:
Please note the attestation checklist for families on page 5 of the Health & Safety Statement.
Families are attesting that their students are illness/symptom free by sending them to school and by answering NO to all of the following each day:
- Do you have a fever (temperature > 100.4 without taking fever reducing medication)?
- Are you experiencing shortness of breath or difficulty breathing?
- Do you have a new or worsening cough?
- Do you have the chills?
- Have you lost your sense of smell or taste?
- Do you have a new headache (e.g. one not associated with known conditions such as allergies)?
- Do you have congestion, a runny nose or a sore throat?
- Do you have muscle aches?
- Have you experienced any GI symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or loss of appetite?
- Do you have a bacterial infection such as pink eye or strep throat that you have not been on an antibiotic for 24 hours?
- Have you been asked to self-isolate or instructed to quarantine by a medical professional or local health department official?
- Have you been in close contact with anyone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 or been placed on quarantine for possible contact with COVID-19?
If you have any questions about these policies or a question for the Task Force, please contact School Nurse Donna Conroy at [email protected].