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Florida makes quarantine optional for exposed students

Florida makes quarantine optional for exposed students
IF A CHILD HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO CORONAVIRUS AND ISN바카라 게임 웹사이트T EXPERIENCING SYMPTOMS, THE PARENTS CAN DECIDE IF QUARANTINE IS NECESSARY NOT A SCHOOL DISTRI.CT STEWART: FOLLOWING TEXAS. A PROPOSED LAW IN FLORIDA CALLS FOR SERIOUS RESTRICTIONS ON ABORTION, AND WOULD OPEN UP WOMEN, DOCTORS, AND OTHERS TO LAWSUITS. SUMMER: TAKING ON NASA. TONIGHT WE HAVE NEW DETAILS ON THE LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST NASA BY BLUE ORIGIN. WHAT THE COMPANY IS ALLEGING AND HOW SPACEX FACTORS IN. ANNOUNCER: WESH 2 NEWS STARTS NOW WITH BREAKING NEWS. MMSU:ER THAT BREAKING NEWS, A MAJOR DECISION FROM FLORIDA바카라 게임 웹사이트S NEWEST SURGEON GENERAL IMPACTING CHILDREN AND THE SCHOOLS TO WHICH THEY ATTEND. STEWART: IT ALLOWS PARENTS TO MAKE THE DECISION IF A CHILD QUARANTINES AFTER THEY바카라 게임 웹사이트VE BEEN EXPOSED TO COVID-19 BUT AREN바카라 게임 웹사이트T EXHIBITING SYMPTOMS. WESH 2바카라 게임 웹사이트S AMANDA DUKES IS VELI WITH DETAILS. AMANDA: ON HISEC SOND DAY ON THE JOB, GOVERNOR DESANTIS바카라 게임 웹사이트 NEW SURGEON GENERAL SIGNED OFF ON A NEW RULE HE SAYS WILL PREVENT HEALTHY STUDENTS FROM BEING KE OUT OF SCHOOL ON QUARANNETI IF EXPOSED TO COVID BUT THOSE WHO , DISAGREE WITH THE NEW RULE SAY IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S SIMPLY NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF COVID TO THE GREATER COMMUNITY. GOVERNOR DESANTIS AND FLORIDA바카라 게임 웹사이트S BRAND NEW SURGEON GERANEL, DR. JOSEPH LADAPO, TRAVELED TO KISSIMMEE WEDNESDAY TO ANNOUNCE A NEW POLICY THAT SAYS IF A SCHOOL STUDENT IS EXPOSED TO COVIBUD T REMAINS ASYMPTOMATIC, IT WILL BE THE PARENT바카라 게임 웹사이트S CHOICE NOT THE SCHOOL바카라 게임 웹사이트S WHETHER OR NOT TO HAVE THE CHILD QUARANTINER O RETURN TO CLASS. >> QUARANTINING HEALTHY STUDENTS IS INCREDIBLY DAMAGING FOR TIRHE EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT, IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S ALSO INCREDIBLY DISRUPTIVE FOR FAMILIES THROUGH STATE O FLORIDA, BUT PARTICULARLY IN CENTRAL FLORIDA, SO WE ARE GONNA BE FOLLOWING A SYMPTOMS BASED APPROACH. THE PREVIOUS POLICY REQUIRED AMANDA:THE PREVIOUS POLICY REQUIRED STUDENTS TO NOT ATTEND SCHOOL UNTIL THE STUDENT IS ASYMPTOMATIC AND RECEIVES A NEGATIVE COVID TEST. OR THE STUDENT IS ASYMPTOMATIC AND SEVEN DAYS HAVE PASSED SINCE THE EXPOSURE. THE GOVERNOR AND DR. LADAPO SAID THEY BELIEVE THE DATA SHOWS IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S MORE HARMFUL TO KEEP AN ASYMPTOMATIC STUDENT OUT OF SCHOOL BY IMPOSING A QUARANTINE THAN IT IS TO RISK HAVING THE CHILD COME BACK TO CLA.SS THEIR EMPHASIS WAS ON GIVING PARENTS, NOT SCHOOL OFFICIALS, THE CHOICE. >> WE RESPECT THAT SOME PARENTS MAY BE LESS COMFORTABLE NDSEING THEIR KID BACK TO SCHOOL AFTER BEING EXPOSED, AND SO THE NEW RULE ALLOWS FOR THOSE PARENTS TO KEEP THEIR CHILDREN AT HOME FOR A PERIOD OF TIME. AND THE NEW RULE ALLOWS PARENTS WHO ARE MO CREOMFORTABLE LETTING THEIR HEALTHY CHILD RETURNED TO SCHOOL GO BACK TO SCHOOL. THAT바카라 게임 웹사이트S W HOWE바카라 게임 웹사이트RE GONNA LEAD PUBLIC HEALTH. IT MAKES SSEEN. AMANDA: BUT CRITICS OF THE NEW POLICY SAY IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S DANGEROUS NOT JUST FOR KIDS, BUT FOR THE LARGER COMMUNITY. DR. HUSTY: IF WE KEETHP IS VIRUS ALIVE, IT MAKES SOME PEOPLE VERY ILL WHO END UP IN ICU AND DIE, SO NOT HAVING GOOD BOUNDARIES IN SCHOOLS IS DANGEROUS FOR THE COMMUNITY. AMANDA: THIS RULE GIVES PARENTS THE OPTION IF THEY WANT TO QUARANTINE THE EXPOSED CHILD바카라 게임 웹사이트S TO KEEP THEM HOME FOR UP TO SE
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Florida makes quarantine optional for exposed students
A day after assuming his job, Florida's newly appointed surgeon general on Wednesday signed new protocols allowing parents to decide whether their children should quarantine or stay in school if they are asymptomatic after being exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.The new guidelines signed by Dr. Joseph Ladapo also tweaked the state's prohibition against school mask mandates, prompting an administrative law judge to dismiss a lawsuit against the old rule that had been filed by various school boards.In terms of quarantine rules, Ladapo eliminated previous mandates requiring students to quarantine for at least four days off campus if they've been exposed. Under the new guidelines, students who have been exposed can continue going to campus, "without restrictions or disparate treatment," provided they are asymptomatic. They can also quarantine, but no longer than seven days, provided they do not get sick."Quarantining healthy students is incredibly damaging for their educational advancement," Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday at a news conference in Kissimmee. "It's also disruptive for families. We are going to be following a symptoms-based approach."The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people who get infected can spread the virus starting from two days before they have any symptoms. The CDC recommends that a student should quarantine for 14 days if they are unvaccinated. They can shorten the quarantine to seven days by testing negative, according to the CDC.The president of a statewide teachers' union said school districts need all the tools necessary to keep children safe."Limiting districts' options and blocking them from following CDC guidelines is not in the best interest of the health of our students, employees or families," said Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association. DeSantis named Ladapo to the job on Tuesday. Ladapo, who previously was a UCLA doctor and health policy researcher, shares the governor's approach to managing the coronavirus pandemic. Like DeSantis, Ladapo has said he doesn't believe in school closures, lockdowns or vaccine mandates.DeSantis' administration has opposed mask and vaccine mandates, fought local school boards over their efforts to require students to wear masks in schools and championed the use of monoclonal antibodies as a treatment for those who get sick with COVID-19. Unchanged from the earlier rules are requirements that students with the virus either quarantine for 10 days, receive a negative test and be asymptomatic before returning to campus or offer a doctor's note granting permission. As in the previous guidelines, schools can require masks as long as students can opt out, though the new rules add language that it's "at the parent or legal guardian's sole discretion." School officials in Alachua, Broward, Leon and Miami-Dade and Orange counties recently challenged the state's prohibition against mask mandates. But the Florida Department of Health argued that its new rule should lead to the dismissal of the lawsuit that targeted the old rule. An administrative law judge agreed Wednesday, saying no decision on the validity of the rule could be made since it had been repealed.Alachua County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Carlee Simon called the Department of Health rule changes "disingenuous.""Essentially, the State is responding to the legal challenges of its rules by repealing them and creating new ones, with limited public notice," Simon said in a statement.

A day after assuming his job, Florida's newly appointed surgeon general on Wednesday signed new protocols allowing parents to decide whether their children should quarantine or stay in school if they are asymptomatic after being exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

The new guidelines signed by Dr. Joseph Ladapo also tweaked the state's prohibition against school mask mandates, prompting an administrative law judge to dismiss a lawsuit against the old rule that had been filed by various school boards.

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In terms of quarantine rules, Ladapo eliminated previous mandates requiring students to quarantine for at least four days off campus if they've been exposed. Under the new guidelines, students who have been exposed can continue going to campus, "without restrictions or disparate treatment," provided they are asymptomatic. They can also quarantine, but no longer than seven days, provided they do not get sick.

"Quarantining healthy students is incredibly damaging for their educational advancement," Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday at a news conference in Kissimmee. "It's also disruptive for families. We are going to be following a symptoms-based approach."

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people who get infected can spread the virus starting from two days before they have any symptoms. The CDC recommends that a student should quarantine for 14 days if they are unvaccinated. They can shorten the quarantine to seven days by testing negative, according to the CDC.

The president of a statewide teachers' union said school districts need all the tools necessary to keep children safe.

"Limiting districts' options and blocking them from following CDC guidelines is not in the best interest of the health of our students, employees or families," said Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association.

DeSantis named Ladapo to the job on Tuesday. Ladapo, who previously was a UCLA doctor and health policy researcher, shares the governor's approach to managing the coronavirus pandemic. Like DeSantis, Ladapo has said he doesn't believe in school closures, lockdowns or vaccine mandates.

DeSantis' administration has opposed mask and vaccine mandates, fought local school boards over their efforts to require students to wear masks in schools and championed the use of monoclonal antibodies as a treatment for those who get sick with COVID-19.

Unchanged from the earlier rules are requirements that students with the virus either quarantine for 10 days, receive a negative test and be asymptomatic before returning to campus or offer a doctor's note granting permission.

As in the previous guidelines, schools can require masks as long as students can opt out, though the new rules add language that it's "at the parent or legal guardian's sole discretion."

School officials in Alachua, Broward, Leon and Miami-Dade and Orange counties recently challenged the state's prohibition against mask mandates. But the Florida Department of Health argued that its new rule should lead to the dismissal of the lawsuit that targeted the old rule. An administrative law judge agreed Wednesday, saying no decision on the validity of the rule could be made since it had been repealed.

Alachua County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Carlee Simon called the Department of Health rule changes "disingenuous."

"Essentially, the State is responding to the legal challenges of its rules by repealing them and creating new ones, with limited public notice," Simon said in a statement.