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Decision Tree for Identifying COVID19 Close Contacts in K12 School NON Decision Tree for Identifying COVID19 Close Contacts in K12 School NON

Decision Tree for Identifying COVID19 Close Contacts in K12 School NON - PDF document

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Decision Tree for Identifying COVID19 Close Contacts in K12 School NON - PPT Presentation

Was the exposure in a nonclassroom settingExamples of nonclassroom settings include spaces like a cafeteria library gymnasium theater athletic field other outdoor space school bus etcUse the decision ID: 894160

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1 Decision Tree for Identifying COVID19 Cl
Decision Tree for Identifying COVID19 Close Contacts in K12 School NONCLASSROOM SettingsNote: Complete this decision tree for anyonein a nonclassroom setting who was within6 feet of the infected person starting 2 days prior to symptom onset or positive test. If the infected person is not showing symptoms, use the date the test was collected. Was the exposure in a nonclassroom setting?(Examples of nonclassroom settings include spaces like a cafeteria, library, gymnasium, theater, athletic field, other outdoor space, school bus, etc.) Use the decision tree forK-12 school classroomsettingsYes Was the potential close contact less than feetfrom the infected person for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24hour period (regardless of mask use)? Yes No The person isa close contact. The person is notclose contact. Decision Tree for Identifying COVID-19Close Contacts in K12 School INDOOR CLASSROOM SettingsNote: Complete this decision tree for students and adults in an indoor classroom setting who wer

2 e within 6 feet of the infected person s
e within 6 feet of the infected person starting 2 days prior to symptom onset or positive test. If the infected person is not showing symptoms, use the date the test was collected. Was the exposure to a person with COVID19 in an indoor classroom setting? Use the decision tree forK-12 school nonclassroomsettings Yes Are the infected person and the potential closecontact bothstudents? Was the potential close contact less than 6 feetfrom the infected personfor a cumulative total of 15 minutes moreover a 24hour period (regardless of mask use)? Yes Yes Were the infected student and potential close contact both wearing masks consistently and correctly?Yes Was the potential close contact less than 3 feetfrom the infected student for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24hour period? No Was the potential close contact less than 6 feetfrom the infected student for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24hour period? Yes No The person isa close contact. The person is notclose contact. Yes N