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Distance Learning for Schools is in effect through the remainder of this school year. The NH Stay at Home Order remains in place, however it has been modified to include a phased reopening of some businesses, with restrictions that include hygiene measures, fabric masks, and social distancing.  For details and dates on the phased reopening, visit Stay at Home 2.0 .

With the reopening of some businesses, and with the risk of symptomatic and pre-symptomatic transmission, it is essential that we continue to be vigilant with our COVID-19 prevention measures.

Please continue to follow advisories from NH DHHS as follows:

Wear a nonmedical fabric face mask as an additional voluntary measure in public areas where social distancing is hard to maintain, such as in the grocery store or pharmacy. Visit cloth face mask guidance NH DHHS for instructions on face mask placement & removal, and regular washing.

The same hygiene measures apply: don’t touch your face when removing the mask, remove mask from the ear straps, and place it in a paper bag, wash hands, wash mask every time it is used.

Stay at Home except to shop for food and other essentials, or to go to work if you are an essential employee. Please help to protect those who are vulnerable and assist our healthcare workforce by practicing these important measures with your family.

Prevention in the home: If you need to shop or work, wear a fabric face mask, keep a distance of 6-8 feet from any person. Wash hands regularly, particularly when you come in from work or the grocery store.

Clean surfaces once or twice a day, no in-person social gatherings.

Self-Care is a priority as we continue to be separated as a community. It is essential that we keep our minds and bodies healthy as well as monitor those around us who may be struggling and need support. Please visit some of the links below for strategies on staying mentally healthy and resources for you and your loved ones if needed.

Self-Quarantine: If you are NOT showing signs of illness but have been exposed to a COVID-19 positive person, or a presumed positive infected person, stay at home for 14 days. Self-Quarantine if you have traveled to any of the high-risk areas domestically or internationally within the last two weeks. Contact your health provider to let them know your status.

DHHS Self Quarantine Guide

Self-Isolation: If you think you have COVID-19 infection (you have symptoms), you should self- isolate at home. Most symptoms are mild and can spread out over a 2 week period. If symptoms worsen: increasing fever, cough and shortness of breath, call your health care provider immediately, or 911 if severe.

  • Stay home
  • Let your physician know you are ill & are self-isolating, and ask about testing
  • Keep away from other people in the house as much as possible, at least 6-8 feet apart
  • Use a separate bathroom if possible. Disinfect surfaces touched such as doorknobs, light switches, railings, toilet handle.
  • If possible, stay in a separate room from others.
  • Continue to practice general hygiene measures such as covering cough and sneeze. Washing hands and using hand sanitizer.

If you have symptoms of COVID-19, testing has become more widely available. Contact your health care provider to report your symptoms and for instructions on testing. Convenient MD in Lebanon has been identified as  a local testing site.

Most people with COVID-19 symptoms can be managed at home, much as you would be managed if you had the flu.  Please visit: Caring for Yourself at Home, Preventing Spread of COVID at Home,  And Cleaning and Disinfection Guidance for tips on home management.

Instructions on when to discontinue self-isolation after being ill:

  • Self-isolate until 7 days have passed since symptoms first appeared

AND

  • At least 72 hours (3 days) have passed since recovery, which is defined as resolution of fever without the use of fever-reducing medication and improvement in respiratory symptoms.

Expect a time frame of about 2 weeks. CDC 7 Day/72 Hour Guide

For student absences from distance learning class, please “call in sick” by emailing Kathy Barth at Kathy.barth@crossroadsacademy.org. If you are willing, please share the symptoms that your child is experiencing. All health information is confidential and will not be shared.

Below is a list of links to use as resources.

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