The positive individual must self-isolate until fever-free for 24 hours and additional symptoms have been improving for 24 hours (or 48 hours with nausea/vomiting/diarrhea).
COVID-19 positive individuals are encouraged to self-isolate separately from their asymptomatic household members, as is age and stage appropriate. Upon return to campus and when out in public, TPH requires that they wear a well-fitted mask for 10 days following the onset of symptoms or positive test date (whichever came first). They must avoid all non-essential activities where a mask needs to be removed (i.e. playing a wind instrument, high contact sports, swimming). They may of course remove their mask to eat and drink while maintaining as much distance as possible.
Future Testing: As per public health, individuals should not undergo COVID-19 testing (rapid antigen or molecular) for 30 days following their initial positive test. PCR testing should not be completed for 90 days following a positive test.
Household Members: Asymptomatic household members may continue with their normal routine. For 10 days following exposure, they are required to self-monitor for symptoms and isolate should any concerns present.
When at school or out in public, TPH requires that they wear a well-fitted mask for 10 days following their last contact with their positive household member. They must avoid all non-essential activities where a mask needs to be removed (i.e. playing a wind instrument, high contact sports, swimming). They may of course remove their mask to eat and drink while maintaining as much distance as possible.
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| Tier 1 Symptoms: - Fever (> 37.8C) and/or chills
- Cough
- Difficulty breathing
- Decrease or loss of taste/smell
One of the above symptoms: The symptomatic individual must self-isolate until their symptoms have been improving for 24 hours (or 48 hours with nausea/vomiting/diarrhea), whichever is longer in duration.
**It is recommended that they complete a rapid test, if available.
Upon return to campus and when out in public (even if the individual does not test positive for COVID), TPH requires that they wear a well-fitted mask for 10 days following the onset of symptoms. They must avoid all non-essential activities where a mask needs to be removed (i.e. playing a wind instrument, high contact sports, swimming). They may of course remove their mask to eat and drink while maintaining as much distance as possible.
Tier 2 Symptoms: - Headache
- Excessive fatigue
- Runny nose/nasal congestion
- Muscle aches/joint pain
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Pink eye
- Decreased or no appetite
One of the above symptoms: Only the symptomatic individual must self-isolate until symptoms have been improving for 24 hours (or 48 hours with nausea/vomiting/diarrhea).
**It is recommended that they complete a rapid test, if available.
Two or more of the above symptoms: The symptomatic individual must self-isolate until symptoms have been improving for 24 hours (or 48 hours with nausea/vomiting/diarrhea).
Upon return to campus and when out in public (even if the individual does not test positive for COVID), TPH requires that they wear a well-fitted mask for 10 days following the onset of symptoms. They must avoid all non-essential activities where a mask needs to be removed (i.e. playing a wind instrument, high contact sports, swimming). They may of course remove their mask to eat and drink while maintaining as much distance as possible.
**It is recommended that they complete a rapid test, if available. | For 10 days following contact with the positive individual, the close contact must self-monitor for symptoms and wear a well-fitted mask (ideally medical) in all public settings/schools, including during physical activity. During this time, the household member is advised to avoid activities which require them to remove their mask (i.e. playing wind instruments and high-intensity sports).
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