Maple School Board removes quarantine requirement for in-sch

Maple School Board removes quarantine requirement for in-school close contacts


COVID-19 contacts outside of school would still trigger an eight- to 10-day quarantine for students.
Written By: Maria Lockwood
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The School District of Maple will no longer require students to quarantine if they come into close contact at school with someone who tests positive for COVID-19. The Maple School Board voted unanimously for the move at a special board meeting Wednesday, May 12.
The decision only affects students who come into close contact during school or at a school-related activity, including sports. If the close contact occurred outside of school, such as through a family member or sleepover, students would be required to quarantine. Students with no symptoms would be allowed to return to school after eight days if they test negative for the virus on days 5, 6 or 7, or in 10 days with no test.

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