The Madison Elementary School District in Phoenix has reported utilizing another quarantine option that it tried recently with the Maricopa County health department.
The test-to-stay program will permit understudies to skip at-home isolation and stay in school later COVID-19 pandemic as long as they follow mask and testing orders, stay asymptomatic and test negative.
The Madison district tested the program with the region health division recently. The pilot results will not be delivered until early January, yet given fundamental outcomes; the region has chosen to extend it to every one of its schools when classes continue one month from now.

“We are grateful to be a part of this program as it permits our understudies to stay in the study hall and lessens the number of understudies who need to be isolated at home,” a region representative said in an assertion.
The program is designed following others being utilized the nation over. As of late, these sorts of projects got support from the Centers for Disease Control, and Disease after two of its reports presumed that they were promising.
“These examinations show that test-to-stay attempts to keep unvaccinated understudies in schools securely,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky.