| For Immediate Release December 30, 2021 Contact: Jennifer Miller/Elizabeth Goodsitt 608-266-1683 DHS Urges Public Health Practices to Keep Kids Safe and in School Asks parents and guardians to take action as Omicron cases increase As students return to school in January, Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is asking all Wisconsin parents and guardians to take action to help slow the spread of Omicron and keep children safe in schools. DHS urges parents and guardians to collaborate with local leaders, school officials, and public health on the following actions: - Get your child vaccinated for COVID-19, including a booster dose, as soon as they are eligible.
- Ensure your child properly wears a well-fitting mask in all public indoor spaces, including schools, even if it is not required.
- Get your child tested for COVID-19 if they are experiencing symptoms or have had close contact with someone with COVID-19.
- Keep your child home from school and other activities to isolate and quarantine if they test positive for or are exposed to COVID-19.
"With Omicron cases surging in Wisconsin and schools returning from holiday break next week, there is considerable concern that the number of children becoming infected with COVID-19 will increase – having major ripple effects for community transmission and COVID-19 hospitalizations." said Dr. Ryan Westergaard, Chief Medical Officer and State Epidemiologist. "All Wisconsinites have a responsibility to help protect the health and well-being of children, especially those who are not yet eligible to be vaccinated or receive a booster dose, by engaging in layered COVID-19 mitigation strategies." View the entire news release. | | | |
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