Such a mess.
I think they are trying to roll out more of the rapid tests. Some tests have results in 45 minutes. Others it takes days. Depending on the demand, it can take many many days, as you said. Even if you have symptoms, then they clear up before the test comes back, it's my understanding they can't return to school until the results are back.
Every cough and cold symptom will require testing and/or 14 days of quarantine. For a cold. I understand there is no way around it, but it's just a hassle for parents, especially working parents who have to take time off to go to the testing site, then the dr. if the test is negative but the child is still symptomatic. then multiple days off waiting for the results. It's going to be a long year.........
Same at our school district. Before most of CA was told to go all virtual, the hybrid plan had guidelines such as what you mentioned. They were going to take very strict precautions to minimize potential for cases on campus.
If a child was sick showing
ANY cold/flu-like symptoms, the child is required to be picked up immediately (or kept at home, if not already at school) and not return to school until the child is completely symptom-free
AND a doctor’s note is procured showing that the child does not have COVID-19.
If at any point, a coronavirus test was taken voluntarily by the parent, or prescribed by the doctor to do so, the child must be symptom free and proof of a negative test result shown to the school before being allowed back onto campus.
If a child tests positive for COVID-19, the child must be kept home for at least 2 weeks from the first date that the child missed school, and be completely symptom free with a doctor’s note. (Note: no follow-up test showing proof of negative result was required).
And, if a positive case was to be confirmed, the class needs to be closed for 2 days for cleaning.
If more than one student were to test positive around the same time, the entire school would be closed for 2 days for cleaning.
So, even with a hybrid, or full-time in-person schedule, there was going to be guaranteed repeated off-on disruption with learning IMO. Even outside of school, in the real world, there’s just going to be so much more concern because precautions will need to be enforced more strictly since the early symptoms of COVID-19 and seasonal cold/flu are so similar.
I don’t believe this country is anywhere near ready to tackle seasonal cold/flu and SARS-COV-2 simultaneously from a logistics perspective.