
North Carolina schools won't force kids vaccinated against or recently recovered from COVID-19 to quarantine
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The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction on Friday updated its quarantine rules for school children and staff exposed to COVID-19.
Additionally, if the student or staff member exposed to COVID and the person with COVID were wearing masks at the time of their contact, those students and staff will not be subject to quarantine.
"Research and lived experience in this pandemic have shown it is essential we do everything we can to safely keep our students in the classroom," North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) Chief Deputy Secretary Susan Gale Perry said in a Friday statement. "In-person learning is more than academics, it’s also children interacting with their peers, getting healthy meals and accessing critical support services."













