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I went on the entrance requirement and I see they made some changes note # 5 as of Aug 6 it used to be that children under 10 did not need to submit anything now there asking to fill out a health report can someone help with this their ages are 4 and 6
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We were required to submit a form for our child last December. From what I remember, the approval for him was almost immediate and seemed automatic.
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Children under 10 don’t need to test but have always had to submit the EHAS application. We did them for our 3 and 6 year old. The system classified them as “low risk” and they didn’t need to do daily temperature checks.
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I tried filling out form but it said the date today was not good since were are leaving Saturday I guess it’s not within the 72 hour window I guess I’ll try Wednesday
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I tried filling out form but it said the date today was not good since were are leaving Saturday I guess it’s not within the 72 hour window I guess I’ll try Wednesday Yep. Can't do it outside of the 72-48 hour window.
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Thank you all for your reply’s
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