Please find the latest guidance on what to do in the event your child is found to be positive with COVID-19.
If your child is positive with COVID-19 (Rapid Test or PCR), 7 days of home isolation are requested. To return to school and resume activities your child would need to test negative. It is recommended that this test be on the 7th Day. Once your child has both a negative test and no symptoms on Day 7, they would be able to return to campus on the following day, Day 8.
For positive result submissions, please submit them to:
a) The health authorities via this link.
A guide on how to use the website is available here - English - Vietnamese
b) The ISHCMC Health Center via this link
For submission of tests - please remember to write the name and date of your child on the test kit itself
Please Note:
If the result is still positive on Day 7, it is recommended that three additional days of isolation should be added.
If your child still feels unwell when you gain a negative test, staying home for 3-7 more days is recommended.
Your child will be able to return to campus when they have both a negative test result and no symptoms.
For subsequent negative result submissions (on Day 7 or later day), please submit them to:
a) The health authorities via this link
A guide on how to use the website is available here - English - Vietnamese
b) The ISHCMC Health Center via this link
For submission of tests - please remember to write the name and date of your child on the test kit itself
Please note if your child has a negative test result, and no symptoms on Day 7, your child will be able to return to campus on the following day, Day 8.
Submission of Certificate of Completion of Home Isolation
In addition to the negative test result, please submit the certificate of completion of home isolation from HCDC when made available by the local authorities. Do note that this will be sent to you via SMS, please screenshot and upload.
Please note that you can submit your negative result first and share with us the SMS certificate later as and when it has been made available.
For more information about COVID-19 Regulations and Vaccinations, check out our dedicated COVID-19 page here
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