Exclusion Guidance
Decision Tree for Symptomatic People in Schools & Child Care Programs
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Exclusion Guidance PDF (updated 8/11/2020)
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- دليل الاستبعاد (Arabic)
- Vodič za isključivanje (Bosnian)
- बहिष्करण मार्गहिर्देशि (Nepali)
- Guias de Exckusion (Spanish)
Send home or deny entry to children, care providers, or staff with symptoms of illness. For symptoms consistent with COVID-19, reference exclusion criteria below to determine when individuals may return.
Symptoms consistent with COVID-19 include: new onset or worsening cough OR shortness of breath OR at least two of the following symptoms: fever (100.4oF or higher); chills; muscle pain; headache; sore throat; new loss of taste or smell, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Has the person been clinically evaluated?
Received laboratory test for COVID-19
(Household members should isolate at home while awaiting labratory test results)
- If POSITIVE: DOH will provide instructions to the person and household contacts about when it is safe to return to work/school.
- If NEGATIVE: Stay home until fever has resolved, other symptoms have improved, AND one negative test is received.
COVID-19 diagnosis without lab test
- Stay home at least 10 days from symptom onset or for 3 days with no fever & improvement of other symptoms – whichever is longer.
- Siblings and household members also stay home for 14 days.
Alternate diagnosis or laboratory confirmed condition (e.g., norovirus, hand/foot/mouth)
- Follow provider directions, treatment, and return guidance.
- Follow the Missouri Control of Communicable Diseases Guide
For a person not clinically evaluated who is monitoring symptoms at home
If experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 (see list above)
- Stay home at least 10 days from symptom onset or for 3 days with no fever & improvement of other symptoms – whichever is longer.
- Siblings and household members also stay home for 14 days.