
49:10
PPE was touched upon earlier, can you mention the PPE for the person in the isolation room caring for ill students who may or may not have COVID? Thank you

53:35
In regards to anonymity, if the school doesn't know the name of the student, we wouldn't be able to know who that student has been in close contact with (for example, the school nurse may have been spent significant time close to them during vision and hearing screenings etc), can you address process if family doesn't allow you share their name so that the school can ensure that all appropriate contacts are notified because there will otherwise be employees or students that may not be notified/fall through the cracks)? Thank you

54:29
will we be assigned a location investigator that will work with us even if we dont have any cases or just in the event that we get a case at our school?

54:37
What do you do if you do not have a school nurse?

01:00:20
So if there are 3 positive cases at school-that you determine are not related to each other- wouldn't be considered an outbreak, correct?

01:01:44
Will we get an email of this power point?

01:03:31
Is this intake form only to be filled out if students are actually on-site or if we are still in distance learning and find out about a case do we still report to you?

01:10:47
In regards to exposure, is the 15 minutes cumulative to be considered a 'close contact'? (For example, if over the course of an hour, a staff member had to be within 6 feet of the student that is in the isolation room, for a total of 15 minutes throughout that hour)

01:17:20
Ditto on the question asked by Christina regarding cumulative close contact for 15 minutes. Some cases have been very hard to pinpoint how much time within 6 feet between contacts especially if nurses/supervisors were not in person to observe/assess the appropriate measures being followed even if staff/students say they had followed for the most part.

01:26:17
How important are sneeze guards in school offices?

01:26:25
To follow up on Dvora's question regarding masking, so if in the school's front office if there is a secretary and office manager in the same room (but further than 6 feet away), does the secretary and office manager each must wear a mask all day?

01:31:15
Are N95 masks required or are other masks acceptable for employees and students?

01:32:03
Is there a county person who is a liaison to schools?

01:38:46
Sorry, to clarify, in regards to parent requesting anonymity you mentioned that you would breach HIPAA and tell the school "if you feel there is a need"---so would you always be able to tell the schools the name of the student so we could find the contacts or is that a case by case basis?

01:42:57
Can a teacher move between cohorts

01:52:38
The link from Dvora may have only been uploaded to panelists as it is not visible on the chat for all attendees

01:53:15
I agree with Roalia

01:54:04
https://sites.google.com/auhsdschools.org/acalanes-school-nurse/covid-19-resources https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L4ZxmquQ5WSbziTC2Z0sPXCRvWsciatU/view

01:54:30
Thank you Dvora!

01:54:49
Thank you so much Devora

02:00:22
If a student is tested by their physician in Contra Costa and tests positive, but the student lives in Alameda County, will CC notify AC Public Health and have them follow up with school there?

02:01:31
Not wearing masks makes people with asthma who are already more vulnerable at even higher risk!

02:01:38
It was mentioned with covid/flu overlapping so sending home a student with one symptom, are they home for 24 hours or 14 days?

02:02:03
Clarification about teachers moving between cohorts during the same day

02:02:17
THANK YOU for an excellent program!

02:02:43
Can you compile the questions in a doc and answer

02:03:23
Should schools then not accept any other mask exemptions (unless due to age, concerns due to cognitive or unable to wear due a facial physical concern, etc)?

02:03:31
I found this very informative! Thank you!

02:03:52
Thank you!

02:04:00
Thank you