COVID-19 SCHOOL AND CHILD CARE SCREENING

Last updated: July 20, 2021

Updated questions to consider side effects that may happen in the 48 hours after getting a vaccine.

COVID-19 school and child care screening

Answer the following questions to help you decide if you should or should not go to school/child care today.

COVID-19 vaccine side effects

You can go to school/child care if you or anyone in your household got a COVID-19 vaccine in the last 48 hours and is experiencing any of these symptoms that are mild and only began after vaccination:

  • headache
  • fatigue (extreme tiredness)
  • muscle aches
  • joint pain

You and everyone in your household must stay home if anyone has COVID-19 symptoms (not related to a COVID-19 vaccine, as noted above) or is waiting for test results after experiencing symptoms.

Stay home until the person with symptoms gets a negative COVID-19 test result, or is cleared by public health, or is diagnosed with another illness.

This screening cannot diagnose you. If you have medical questions, consult a health care provider or your local public health unit.  Listen to the advice of your local public health unit first, as their advice overrules the advice in this screening.

You must screen for COVID-19 every day before going to school/child care.

Using this tool is optional. If your school board, child care provider, or public health unit has another screening process, you can use that instead.

 

NOTE: THE ABOVE INFORMATION WAS TAKEN TODAY FROM THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT WEBSITE – PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION