
33:25
Is there an estimated timeline when schools would need to stop doing contact tracing?

34:56
Do you have any updates on student vaccine mandates - where you see this issue going/predicted timelines…

35:40
Sorry, group tracing… we are trying to figure out staffing for next year and if this would be on schools to still do

35:43
Even with group tracing, how long will districts need to report to the county?

35:47
Q re: Mobile Vaccination Clinic. I have some schools that have requested to schedule a Mobile Vaccination Clinic. Unfortunately, they have not received any contact. Do you have an email or contact number that we can use to reach out and help expedite this process?

37:01
Thank you!

38:03
Do you have any advice on how school Districts should handle volunteers or visitors on site? Or any processes that other Districts are following?

39:17
yes

41:40
covid.schools@cchealth.org

43:04
Alicia Bush - abush@pittsburgusd.net

43:27
It works

43:34
Yes - when you click through it works

43:35
It worked

47:03
Thank you!

49:59
Do you have any advice on how school Districts can comply with the testing requirements for at home tests?

50:30
Cal Osha guidance says they cannot be self read and self adminstered.

50:33
Sorry, no mic.

50:45
Yes

51:49
Follow up question: is this cal osha rule for when someone has been positive?

51:58
Or is it testing after a break?

55:13
Do you know how long home test results last? I believe we have a parent showing us the same device? We ask parents to send photos of their child’s testing results.

55:33
Are unvaccinated employees still required to test weekly?

56:33
We have parents write their student’s names and the date written in marker or pen on the test then take a picture.

57:09
FYI: Negative rapid tests sometimes turn positive after 15 minutes. It is not an indication of infection.

58:19
There is an order from August from the State of California about required weekly testing. I will try to find the link

58:45
I just received a notification from our COVID-19 test provider stating that the HRSA COVID-19 Uninsured Program run out of funds and they will no longer be able to cover costs of testing for uninsured individuals starting March 22,2022 and for vaccines of uninsured starting April 5th,2022. Do you have more information regarding this matter?

58:49
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/Order-of-the-State-Public-Health-Officer-Vaccine-Verification-for-Workers-in-Schools.aspx

01:02:16
Thank you!

01:03:12
CAL OSHA stated that booster eligible is considered fully vaccinated.

01:03:14
For unvaccinated school workers?

01:04:06
do unvaccinated school workers need to test weekly/

01:04:06
so, would a not-up-to-date need weekly tests?

01:04:24
ok, thanks

01:05:28
For purposes of this Order, the following definitions apply:A. "Fully Vaccinated" means individuals who are considered fully vaccinated for COVID-19: two weeks or more after they have received the second dose in a 2-dose series (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna or vaccine authorized by the World Health Organization), or two weeks or more after they have received a single-dose vaccine (Johnson and Johnson [J&J]/Janssen). COVID-19 vaccines that are currently authorized for emergency use:

01:06:34
Thanks so much! Have a wonderful spring break!