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Respiratory Illness and COVID-19 Guidelines (March 2024)
If you have respiratory virus symptoms that are not better explained by another cause (such as allergies) or test positive for COVID-19 or another respiratory virus, follow CDC guidance for staying home and away from others; this includes people you live with who are not sick.
You can go back to your normal activities when both of the following have been true for at least 24 hours:
- Your symptoms are getting better overall, and
- You have not had a fever (and are not using fever-reducing medication).
Notification Protocol for Confirmed Positive COVID Cases:
Please notify your school if you test positive for COVID-19. We will continue to monitor for outbreaks. In the event of an outbreak, we will follow Skagit County Public Health outbreak response requirements.
Masks:
Students and staff may choose to wear a mask at school and mask choices will be respected. Individuals who are immunocompromised, medically fragile or otherwise at high risk for severe disease, should consult their health care provider about whether to wear a mask.