Flu and COVID Season
Flu Prevention and Response at St. Andrew’s
We closely monitor local, regional, and national influenza trends. When reports suggest increased severity, we implement heightened prevention strategies. As cases of influenza and other respiratory illnesses increase on campus, we may implement the following measures:
- Education and emphasis on proper handwashing and respiratory etiquette (“cover your cough”).
- Increased cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting routines across campus.
- Improved ventilation in common areas where possible.
- Protecting time for the thorough cleaning and disinfection of the dining hall.
- Making adaptations to other school activities and routines, such as meals and events.
- Offering Tamiflu prescriptions, with parent/guardian approval, if students present within the requisite 48-hour window.
Isolation Expectations
Even with robust preventative measures, some community cases of flu are anticipated, and we are hopeful that some students can recover at home. Students who reside within a six-hour drive of St. Andrew’s will be sent home to recover, and families should plan ahead for this expectation. (Given the significant number of our students who live far away, we would deeply appreciate the ability of any family to host additional students.)
Should your student present with a test-confirmed or clinically diagnosed case of influenza, a nurse from the Health Center will contact you. You may receive additional communication from others to coordinate logistics.
Influenza & COVID Mitigation Policy
Reviewed November 1, 2025.
Students with Influenza or COVID will isolate for 5 days from onset of symptoms (Day 0). Students should not return on Day 6 if they continue to have fevers and/or their symptoms are not improving. Students will be tested upon return if they have COVID. They do not require a negative test to return.
For COVID -- Returning from Isolation
- Those returning on Day 6 with resolved symptoms and a negative antigen test are not required to mask.
- Those with mild resolving symptoms will require 2 negative tests 24 hours apart before they will no longer require a mask*.
- Those who continue to be positive will be required to mask* through Day 10.
*Masks are to be worn indoors only, except during eating, sleeping, and during hygiene practices ("brush and wash" and showering).
Precautionary Measures at Home
As an additional precaution, we urge you to consult with your student’s primary care provider about the possibility of securing a course of Tamiflu to bring back from Winter Break, since Middletown pharmacies ran out of Tamiflu last year during our flu season. If you choose to procure Tamiflu in advance, we would hold it in the Health Center and contact you for consent before administration.
We strongly encourage you to consider the influenza vaccination for your student if they have not yet received it. While one of the currently circulating flu strains may still cause breakthrough infections in vaccinated individuals, the protection conferred against severe illness and hospitalization remains vital.
If your student is exhibiting any symptoms of illness, email the Health Center immediately, and do not send your student back to campus. We will then reach out to discuss plans for a safe and healthy return to campus. If you have questions, please email Annette Rickolt APRN, director of health services.