Questions and answers about regular testing for COVID-19 at school

This video covers common parent questions about regular testing for COVID-19 at school, including: What are some ways you can keep your child healthy at school?   Why is it important for your child to participate in regular COVID-19 testing at school?   How does your child benefit from school-based COVID-19 testing?   What will your child’s testing experience be like?   What should you do if your child tests positive for COVID-19?  Transcript: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/videos/regular-school-testing/Regular-School-Testing-for-COVID-19-2022-Video-Transcript.pdf

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