Staying Home When Sick – Communicable Disease Guidelines & Information
Symptoms requiring exclusion of a child from school or childcare setting until either diagnosed and cleared by a licensed health care provider, or recovery from illness.
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Make sure to send children to school if they:
- Are generally healthy and well.
- Can participate in usual day-to-day activities. Children can even go to school if they:
- Have a cold, which may include a runny or stuffy nose and cough.
- Have eye redness without drainage, fever, eye pain, eyelid redness or vision changes.
- Have a mild stomachache.
- Have a rash that is consistent with a previously diagnosed skin condition, e.g., eczema or psoriasis.
- Have head lice. Though they are annoying and should be treated, lice are not a reason to exclude a child from school.
- Haven’t had a fever in 24 hours and they have not taken fever-reducing medicine during that time. Please see the back of this handout for details on when children should stay home.
Note that in many situations, a health-care provider’s note is not needed to return to school.
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