Important update: Healthcare facilities
CDC has updated select ways to operate healthcare systems effectively in response to COVID-19 vaccination. Learn more
UPDATE
Given new evidence on the B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant, CDC has updated the guidance for fully vaccinated people. CDC recommends universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students, and visitors to K-12 schools, regardless of vaccination status. Children should return to full-time in-person learning in the fall with layered prevention strategies in place.
UPDATE
The White House announced that vaccines will be required for international travelers coming into the United States, with an effective date of November 8, 2021. For purposes of entry into the United States, vaccines accepted will include FDA approved or authorized and WHO Emergency Use Listing vaccines. More information is available here.
UPDATE
Travel requirements to enter the United States are changing, starting November 8, 2021. More information is available here.

Help Children Stay Healthy at School

Help Children Stay Healthy at School
Updated Feb. 22, 2023

Help children stay healthy at school.

Talk to a doctor about what vaccines children need.

Children who feel sick must stay home.

Remind children to wash their hands.

Teach children to cover coughs.

Teach children to cover sneezes.

Have children wear a mask when needed.

 

Help Children Get Vaccines

Vaccines help children stay healthy.

Talk to a doctor about what vaccines children need.

COVID-19 vaccines are safe for children 6 months and older.

Visit vaccines.gov to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

 

Children Who Feel Sick Must Stay Home

Children sick with COVID-19 must stay home.

Children with a fever must stay home.

Children with a cough must stay home.

Children with a sore throat must stay home.

Children with diarrhea must stay home.

Children who are throwing up must stay home.

Tell the school when your child is sick.

Make sure the school can contact you.

Ask the school when your child can go back.

 

Remind Children to Wash Their Hands

Hand washing helps children stay healthy at school.

Remind children to wash their hands at school.

Children should wash their hands before and after eating

Children should wash their hands after using the bathroom.

Children should wash their hands after recess.

Children should wash their hands if they cough or sneeze.

 

Teach Children to Cover Coughs and Sneezes

Covering coughs and sneezes helps children stay healthy at school.

Teach children to cover their mouth when coughing.

Teach children to cover their nose when sneezing.

Teach children to cover with their elbow or a tissue.

 

Have Children Wear a Mask When Needed

Wearing a mask helps children stay healthy at school.

Children should wear a mask if they need extra protection from COVID-19.

Children should wear a mask if their school requires it.