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NCDHHS COVID-19 Response:
K-12 School Updates
February 4, 2021
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Susan Gale Perry
Chief Deputy Secretary
Dr. Elizabeth Cuervo Tilson
State Health Director and Chief Medical Officer
Statewide Metrics
Statewide metrics
Percent of emergency department visits due to COVID-like illness Daily Cases by Date Reported
Positive Tests as a Percent of Total Tests Currently Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
Total Cases 761,302
NC COVID-19 Cases per 100,000 Age Group &
Report Week
Youth and Young Adult COVID-19 Cases, Weekly
Totals by Age
K-12 Reported Clusters and Associated Cases–
as of 1/30/21
• 139 total K-12 clusters since 6/1/2020
o 82 at public schools, 57 at private schools
• 1189 cases associated with school clusters
o 694 cases among students and 495 cases among staff
o 583 cases among public schools, 606 among private
schools
• 49 currently active clusters
o 34 public, 15 private schools
0.15% of total cases
Comparing Education Clusters
What Are We Continuing to Learn About
COVID-19 and Schools
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The Power of Prevention!!!
Risk of infection if exposed to someone with COVID-19 decreased by:
with social distancing
85%
by always wearing a mask
77%
by keeping duration of contact less than 15 minutes
77%
by frequent handwashing
67%
9
Case-Control Study of Use of Personal Protective Measures and Risk of SARS-
CoV-2 Infection, Thailand. CDC Emerging Infectious Disease. November 11, 2020
10
New Studies Reaffirming Data About Schools
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JAMA. January 26, 2021
January 29, 2021
January 8, 2021
December 18, 2020 January 7, 2021
Latest Research
With prevention measures in place, increasing evidence suggests
low rates of COVID-19 transmission in primary and secondary
school settings even with high rates of community transmission.
• Little evidence that schools have contributed to increase rates of community
transmission
• Countries that have reopened their schools did not see large rises in
infection at a population level.
• Limited disease transmission from child-to-child and very limited to no
transmission from child-to-adult in the in-person school setting.
• North Carolina’s ABC collaborative found rates of secondary transmission
during in-person school instruction significantly less than the surrounding
communities and no cases of student to staff transmission
Latest Research
Preventive measures are important to success of in-person
learning
• School systems that had high rates of face covering and other preventive
measures showed low rates of transmission
• Lower rates of transmission in schools than the community suggest schools
can be a protective environment because of monitoring and adherence to
prevention measures
• Higher rates of spread of virus have been seen in out of school social
gatherings and sports
• Mask use and hand-hygiene remain critical prevention measures.
• CDC recommends 6 feet of social distancing as the most health-protective
distancing, but where that is not possible, 3-feet or greater of social
distancing may still reduce risk of spread.
https://files.nc.gov/covid/documents/guidance/education/What-Are-We-Learning-About-Children-and-COVID-English.pdf
Comprehensive layered prevention strategies including face coverings, use of outdoor spaces,
good air circulations, cohort classes, avoid crowded hallways
“There is likely a greater impact of physical distancing on risk reduction of COVID-19 in
secondary schools than early childhood or elementary education”
Elementary Schools
• Desks should be placed at least 3 feet apart, and ideally 6 feet apart
Middle and High School
• Desks should be placed 6 feet apart when feasible
• Teachers and other adult staff should maintain a distance of 6 feet from students when
possible and if not disruptive to educational process
• Planned avoidance of close physical proximity in cases of increased exhalation (singing,
exercise, band); these activities are safest outdoors and spread out
https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/clinical-guidance/covid-19-planning-
considerations-return-to-in-person-education-in-schools/
State Leaders Call on Schools to Reopen to In-Person
Instruction
• Call to action recognized ongoing research, including
an NC study showing school settings have low rates of
transmission, even with high rates of community
transmission when strong preventive measures are in
place.
• There are growing academic and mental health harm to
children who are out of school relying solely on remote
instruction.
• Research reaffirms the importance of continuing to
adhere to the protocols in the StrongSchoolsNC Toolkit.
Recommendations on Plans A and B
• Kindergarten – 5th Grade: Students should return to in-person
instruction five days per week to the fullest extent possible while
following all public health protocols in the StrongSchoolsNC Toolkit
(Plan A).
• 6th – 12th Grade: Students should return to in-person instruction
five days per week to the fullest extent possible while following all
protocols in the StrongSchoolsNC Toolkit, including the Six Feet
Social Distancing (Plan B).
• Remote Learning Option: It is expected that all schools will also
offer full-time remote instruction for higher-risk students and
teachers, and for families opting for remote learning for their
children.
What’s the Plan?
COMPARISON OF REQUIREMENTS For Plans A, B and C
Requirements
Plan A
Currently
Grades K-5
Plan B
Currently
Grades 6-12
In-Person Instruction Available in Both Plan A and B
Provided 5-days/week to the fullest extent possible while still meeting StrongSchoolsNC public health protocols
Social Distancing Protocols to Minimize Exposure – Keeping physical space
between and among children and adults
Six Feet Social Distancing Protocols – Maintaining six feet of physical distance
between people especially when stationary or congregating for increased layer of
protection
Cloth Face Coverings – Consistent use of face coverings for all students, staff
and visitors
Protecting Vulnerable Populations – People with certain conditions are at
higher-risk than others to become severely ill if exposed to COVID-19
Coping and Resilience – Schools can play an important role in helping students and
staff cope with fear and anxiety cause by the effects of the pandemic
Cleaning and Hygiene – Washing hands with soap for 20 seconds or using hand
sanitizer reduces the spread of disease
Monitoring for Symptoms – Conducting regular screening and ongoing self-
monitoring for symptoms such as fever, cough or shortness of breath can help
reduce exposure
Handling Suspected, Presumptive or Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 –
Taking appropriate steps to address suspected, presumptive or confirmed cases of
COVID-19 is critical to containing spread of COVID-19 both in and outside of school
Communication and Combatting Misinformation – Staff, students and families
need ongoing, reliable information to promote behaviors that prevent the spread of
COVID-19
Water and Ventilation Systems – Take steps to ensure that all water systems
and features (e.g., sink faucets, drinking fountains) are safe to use after a
prolonged facility shutdown
Transportation – School buses/vehicles must take similar key steps to protect against
the spread of COVID-19 including adhering to consistent use of face coverings,
addressing physical distancing and following cleaning and hygiene protocols
Remote Learning Option Available
For higher-risk students and teachers, and for families opting for remote learning for their children
Vaccine- Teachers and School Personnel in Group 3

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Feb COVID update

  • 1. 1 NCDHHS COVID-19 Response: K-12 School Updates February 4, 2021 1 Susan Gale Perry Chief Deputy Secretary Dr. Elizabeth Cuervo Tilson State Health Director and Chief Medical Officer
  • 3. Statewide metrics Percent of emergency department visits due to COVID-like illness Daily Cases by Date Reported Positive Tests as a Percent of Total Tests Currently Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Total Cases 761,302
  • 4. NC COVID-19 Cases per 100,000 Age Group & Report Week
  • 5. Youth and Young Adult COVID-19 Cases, Weekly Totals by Age
  • 6. K-12 Reported Clusters and Associated Cases– as of 1/30/21 • 139 total K-12 clusters since 6/1/2020 o 82 at public schools, 57 at private schools • 1189 cases associated with school clusters o 694 cases among students and 495 cases among staff o 583 cases among public schools, 606 among private schools • 49 currently active clusters o 34 public, 15 private schools 0.15% of total cases
  • 8. What Are We Continuing to Learn About COVID-19 and Schools
  • 9. 9 The Power of Prevention!!! Risk of infection if exposed to someone with COVID-19 decreased by: with social distancing 85% by always wearing a mask 77% by keeping duration of contact less than 15 minutes 77% by frequent handwashing 67% 9 Case-Control Study of Use of Personal Protective Measures and Risk of SARS- CoV-2 Infection, Thailand. CDC Emerging Infectious Disease. November 11, 2020
  • 10. 10 New Studies Reaffirming Data About Schools 10 JAMA. January 26, 2021 January 29, 2021 January 8, 2021 December 18, 2020 January 7, 2021
  • 11. Latest Research With prevention measures in place, increasing evidence suggests low rates of COVID-19 transmission in primary and secondary school settings even with high rates of community transmission. • Little evidence that schools have contributed to increase rates of community transmission • Countries that have reopened their schools did not see large rises in infection at a population level. • Limited disease transmission from child-to-child and very limited to no transmission from child-to-adult in the in-person school setting. • North Carolina’s ABC collaborative found rates of secondary transmission during in-person school instruction significantly less than the surrounding communities and no cases of student to staff transmission
  • 12. Latest Research Preventive measures are important to success of in-person learning • School systems that had high rates of face covering and other preventive measures showed low rates of transmission • Lower rates of transmission in schools than the community suggest schools can be a protective environment because of monitoring and adherence to prevention measures • Higher rates of spread of virus have been seen in out of school social gatherings and sports • Mask use and hand-hygiene remain critical prevention measures. • CDC recommends 6 feet of social distancing as the most health-protective distancing, but where that is not possible, 3-feet or greater of social distancing may still reduce risk of spread.
  • 14. Comprehensive layered prevention strategies including face coverings, use of outdoor spaces, good air circulations, cohort classes, avoid crowded hallways “There is likely a greater impact of physical distancing on risk reduction of COVID-19 in secondary schools than early childhood or elementary education” Elementary Schools • Desks should be placed at least 3 feet apart, and ideally 6 feet apart Middle and High School • Desks should be placed 6 feet apart when feasible • Teachers and other adult staff should maintain a distance of 6 feet from students when possible and if not disruptive to educational process • Planned avoidance of close physical proximity in cases of increased exhalation (singing, exercise, band); these activities are safest outdoors and spread out https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/clinical-guidance/covid-19-planning- considerations-return-to-in-person-education-in-schools/
  • 15. State Leaders Call on Schools to Reopen to In-Person Instruction • Call to action recognized ongoing research, including an NC study showing school settings have low rates of transmission, even with high rates of community transmission when strong preventive measures are in place. • There are growing academic and mental health harm to children who are out of school relying solely on remote instruction. • Research reaffirms the importance of continuing to adhere to the protocols in the StrongSchoolsNC Toolkit.
  • 16. Recommendations on Plans A and B • Kindergarten – 5th Grade: Students should return to in-person instruction five days per week to the fullest extent possible while following all public health protocols in the StrongSchoolsNC Toolkit (Plan A). • 6th – 12th Grade: Students should return to in-person instruction five days per week to the fullest extent possible while following all protocols in the StrongSchoolsNC Toolkit, including the Six Feet Social Distancing (Plan B). • Remote Learning Option: It is expected that all schools will also offer full-time remote instruction for higher-risk students and teachers, and for families opting for remote learning for their children.
  • 17. What’s the Plan? COMPARISON OF REQUIREMENTS For Plans A, B and C Requirements Plan A Currently Grades K-5 Plan B Currently Grades 6-12 In-Person Instruction Available in Both Plan A and B Provided 5-days/week to the fullest extent possible while still meeting StrongSchoolsNC public health protocols Social Distancing Protocols to Minimize Exposure – Keeping physical space between and among children and adults Six Feet Social Distancing Protocols – Maintaining six feet of physical distance between people especially when stationary or congregating for increased layer of protection Cloth Face Coverings – Consistent use of face coverings for all students, staff and visitors Protecting Vulnerable Populations – People with certain conditions are at higher-risk than others to become severely ill if exposed to COVID-19 Coping and Resilience – Schools can play an important role in helping students and staff cope with fear and anxiety cause by the effects of the pandemic Cleaning and Hygiene – Washing hands with soap for 20 seconds or using hand sanitizer reduces the spread of disease Monitoring for Symptoms – Conducting regular screening and ongoing self- monitoring for symptoms such as fever, cough or shortness of breath can help reduce exposure Handling Suspected, Presumptive or Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 – Taking appropriate steps to address suspected, presumptive or confirmed cases of COVID-19 is critical to containing spread of COVID-19 both in and outside of school Communication and Combatting Misinformation – Staff, students and families need ongoing, reliable information to promote behaviors that prevent the spread of COVID-19 Water and Ventilation Systems – Take steps to ensure that all water systems and features (e.g., sink faucets, drinking fountains) are safe to use after a prolonged facility shutdown Transportation – School buses/vehicles must take similar key steps to protect against the spread of COVID-19 including adhering to consistent use of face coverings, addressing physical distancing and following cleaning and hygiene protocols Remote Learning Option Available For higher-risk students and teachers, and for families opting for remote learning for their children
  • 18. Vaccine- Teachers and School Personnel in Group 3