2022-23 COVID Information / Health Clinic
Should I keep my child home today? Can the nurse give my child medications? Questions like these and others are answered in the below attachments.
Please contact Mrs. Carrie Revers or 720-747-2706 (direct) if you have additional questions.
Cherry Creek Health and Mental Health Line
Other valuable resources:
- NEW! Parent Portal Instructions 06172021-English.pdf
- NEW! Spanish Parent Forms User Guide.pdf
- HealthServicesDirectorLetter82020
- Stride Flu Clinic Dec / Jan
- Immunization Clinics
- Kaiser Permanente COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics
Illness at School and Decreasing the Spread: How Can you Help?
Please keep your student/s home from school if they are feeling sick. If your student has symptoms, they should not come to school.
Symptoms of COVID-19 include ANY of the following: Feeling feverish, having chills, temperature of 100.4 F or greater, new or worsening cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, loss of taste and smell, sore throat, runny nose or congestion, muscle aches, headache, fatigue, nausea or vomiting, and/or diarrhea.
No-cost COVID testing is available to anyone in the Cherry Creek community who needs a test:
- For current Cherry Creek students and staff: https://www.primarybio.com/l/cherry
- For friends, family and community members: https://www.primarybio.com/l/cdphe
Seasonal Flu vaccines will be available at most sites after October 1st, but many grocery and drug stores have them available all year.
Information on COVID vaccine clinics and flu shot clinics hosted at CCSD schools will be coming out very soon! Be on the lookout for these clinic dates and time!
Below is a link to a general guide for students experiencing symptoms, when they should stay home and when they can return to school.
Return to Learn: Guidance Following a Positive COVID-19 Symptom Screen
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nhgGIbakyAJY3XJ2TW44sw7btXXqISBR/view