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FAQs:


What should I do if my child has symptoms?

* If a child has 2 or more symptoms, they will not be able to return to the Children's Center until:
  • Symptoms are improving for 24 hours
  • Provide a negative COVID test OR note from their physician allowing them to return (regardless of vaccination status)

* If a child has a fever of 100 degrees or higher, they will not be able to return to the Children's Center until:
  • Fever free for 24 hours without any medication
  • Provide a negative COVID test OR note from their physician allowing them to return (regardless of vaccination status)

What should I do if my child was identified as a close contact?

​* Please monitor closely for symptoms

* Children MAY continue to attend regardless of vaccination status


* If a child begins displaying symptoms after close contact:
  • For fevers 100 or higher, the child will need to be fever free for 24 hours and provide a negative covid test to return.
  • For two or more symptoms, child will need to have improving symptoms, be able to fully participate in the program and provide a negative rapid antigen test each day, for 5 days after date of exposure (LLESA CC can provide rapid tests upon request).
  • Siblings are cleared to continue attending, as long as no symptoms are present.

What should I do if my child has tested positive for COVID-19?

*Please send test results to rhester@llesacc.org as soon as possible.

*Your child will need to complete 5 days of isolation and may return on day 6 as long as they are testing negative with an at-home antigen test and symptoms are improving.
(We highly recommend completing a 10-day quarantine; however, we will accept a shortened quarantine after a negative test and improving symptoms.)

*Masks are strongly recommended for children over the age of two.

What kinds of COVID tests does the Children's Center accept?​

* The Children's Center will now accept any FDA approved, at-home antigen test for children of ALL AGES.   Please send the Children's Center a picture of the home test with the child's name and date of test for our records.
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Please see our below COVID-19 Guidelines for more information.  

Other Resources/Testing Site Info:


 COVID-19 Operational Guidelines
Alameda County Department of Public Health: COVID Testing Page
COVID Cleaning & Hygiene Tips
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