NEW – Covid 19 Screening Tool for Children in School and Child Care

Good Morning. St. Francis Xavier Catholic Community. I would like to share the newest revision to our protocols for screening children in school as provided by the Ministry of Health. see Version 2: October 1, 2020
Ministry of Health | Ministry of Education. Please also screen your children before attending school. Asymptomatic siblings may still attend school.

Children must screen for COVID-19 every day before going to school or child care. Parents can fill this out on behalf of a child. Screening Questions (place an “X” in the appropriate column)

1.Does your child have any of the following new or worsening symptoms? Symptoms should not be chronic or related to other known causes or conditions.

Fever and/or chills (temperature of 37.8°C/100.0°F or greater)†
Yes†
No
Cough (more than usual if chronic cough) including croup (barking cough, making a whistling noise when breathing)Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., asthma, reactive airway)
Yes†
No
Shortness of breath (dyspnea, out of breath, unable to breathe deeply, a wheeze that is worse than usual if chronically short of breath)
Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., asthma)
Yes†
No
Decrease or loss of smell or taste (new olfactory or taste disorder)
Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., nasal polyps, allergies, neurological disorders)
Yes†
No
2.
Does your child have any of the following new or worsening symptoms? Symptoms should not be chronic or related to other known causes or conditions.
Sore throat (painful swallowing or difficulty swallowing)
Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., postnasal drip, gastroesophageal reflux)
Yes†
No
Stuffy nose and/or runny nose (nasal congestion and/or rhinorrhea)
Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., seasonal allergies, returning inside from the cold, chronic sinusitis unchanged from baseline, reactive airways).
Yes†
No
Headache that is new and persistent, unusual, unexplained, or long-lasting
Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., tension-type headaches, chronic migraines).
Yes†
No
Nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea. Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., transient vomiting due to anxiety in children, chronic vestibular dysfunction, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, the side effect of medication).
Yes†
No
Fatigue, lethargy, muscle aches, or malaise (general feeling of being unwell, lack of energy, extreme tiredness, poor feeding in infants) that is unusual or unexplained.  Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., depression, insomnia, thyroid dysfunction, anemia).
Yes†
No

3.Has your child traveled outside of Canada in the past 14 days?

Yes No

4.Has your child been identified as a close contact of someone who is confirmed as having COVID-19 by your local public health unit (or from the COVID Alert app if they have their own phone)?Yes  No

5.Has your child been directed by a health care provider including public health official to isolate? Yes  No

Results of Screening QuestionsIf you answered “YES” to any of the symptoms included under question 1:•Your child should stay home to isolate immediately.•Contact your child’s health care provider for further advice or assessment, including if your child needs a COVID-19 test or other treatment. If you answered “YES” to only one of the symptoms included under question 2: •Your child should stay home for 24 hours from when the symptom started.•If the symptom is improving, your child may return to school/child care when they feel well enough to do so. A negative COVID-19 test is not required to return.•If the symptom persists or worsens, contact your child’s health care provider for further advice or assessment, including if your child needs a COVID-19 test or other treatment. If you answered “YES” to two or more of the symptoms included under question 2:•Your child should stay home to isolate immediately.•Contact your child’s health care provider for further advice or assessment, including if your child needs a COVID-19 test or other treatment. •Your child should stay home to isolate immediately and follow the advice of public health.•If your child develops symptoms, you should contact your local public health unit or your child’s health care provider for further advice. If you answered “NO” to all the questions, your child may go to school.
Public Health Ontario – Contact Tracing.  Answering these questions is optional. This information will only be used by Public Health officials for contact tracing. All information will be deleted in 28 days.

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