February 13, 2021 at 4:30
Dear HUUSD Community:
On February 13th, we learned about a staff member who tested positive with Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) at The Warren School. Our contact tracing has begun. If you do not receive a call within 24 hours from The Warren School, you are not likely a close contact. Warren School will be completely remote for all grades Monday through Friday next week, due to the number of close contacts, the fact that testing of close contacts cannot begin until Tuesday, and the turn around of test results. All other HUUSD schools are expected to be open for in person learning next week at this time, although we are still watching Harwood Union carefully over the weekend.
We recommend that you take action to help limit the spread of COVID-19, even if your child is not experiencing symptoms. We also want to wish a speedy recovery to anyone in our community with COVID 19.
The most important things you can do:
People who may have been exposed will be notified:
Anyone who was in close contact with the person who tested positive may have been exposed to the virus and will be asked to quarantine, which means staying home and away from other people for up to 14 days. Read more about what it means to quarantine here.
If you are identified as someone who may have been exposed, someone from the school will notify you and will provide information and guidance on quarantine and other recommendations.
Learn more about what happens when there is a case in a school.
Supporting our School Community
In order to maintain everyone’s privacy, we cannot disclose who in our community has tested positive. Remember that we are all at risk of getting this virus. These “COVID-19 cases” are our friends and family, and we need to be understanding and supportive. People with COVID-19 often experience uncomfortable symptoms and emotional stress. Instead of participating in speculation or gossip, offer to help community members who are affected by quarantine. With creative action from all of us, we will get through this period of anxiety and disruption. We thank you for your investment in the health and wellbeing of our school community.
What is COVID-19?
A new coronavirus causes COVID-19, which is an illness that was discovered in 2019. Coronaviruses are a type of virus that are named for the crown-like spikes on their surface. There are many kinds of coronaviruses including some that cause respiratory illnesses, like the common cold. The specific symptoms of COVID-19 include:
How does COVID-19 spread?
COVID-19 spreads mainly from having close contact with someone who has a COVID-19 infection. The virus is thought to spread by droplets from person to person when they speak, cough, or sneeze. Droplets travel less than 6 feet. When droplets from another person get in your mouth or nose you can inhale into your lungs. This virus can be spread by people without symptoms.
How can parents and guardians help prevent COVID-19 from spreading?
We are working with the Health Department to keep our community safe.
Learn more about getting tested in Vermont. The following options are available in our community the week of February 15.
Waterbury 1727 Guptil Rd (Ambulance Station)
Tuesday 9-4:30
Wednesday 5:00pm-8:00pm
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9-4:30
Berlin 3336 Airport Rd (rear of building)
Tuesday 9:00-2:00
Wednesday 4:00pm-6:30pm
Many thanks,
Brigid Nease, Superintendent