Students who are exposed to COVID-19 will no longer be required to quarantine.
Changes are coming to Indiana schools and child care programs.
They will no longer be required to conduct contract tracing or reportStudents who are exposed to COVID-19 will also not be required to quarantine.Schools will be expected to work with local health departments in the event of an outbreak or cluster.
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