Hey Cozy Families,
Those who are close contacts to a person who is considered infectious with COVID-19 must quarantine for a certain amount of time in order to prevent spreading infection to others (see previous posts for definition of "close contact" and "infectious period"). There has been some confusion surrounding the CDC and the NJ DOH quarantine guidelines. Therefore, I posted the following below;
- Chart from NJDOH should provide quick guidance (at this time Jefferson Twp is HIGH RISK/ORANGE zone)
- Excerpt from communication from our Township Health Officer
- Link to Quarantine Timeframe Guidance Pamphlet
Recommended Minimum Quarantine Timeframes by
COVID-19 Regional Transmission Risk Level (CALI Score)1
"While the CDC has recently advised that under certain circumstances, a shorter quarantine period may be contemplated, the incubation period for COVID-19 remains two to 14 days. Many cases of COVID do not manifest, either in the presentation of clinical symptoms or in a positive test result, for many days after an exposure. While someone may test negative for COVID-19 several days after a potential exposure, they could very well test positive a day, or several days, later. Therefore, since we have significant community spread of disease in Jefferson Township at this time, the 14 day quarantine should be actively used and enforced in our schools."
Link for QUARANTINE TIMEFRAME GUIDANCE pamphlet
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at jluisi@jefftwp.org or (973) 697-4777 ext. 5535.