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Here’s how Portland, Salem and Vancouver schools will handle COVID cases Christine Pitawanich
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Many school districts in Oregon and Washington are providing in-person learning in some capacity. With the return to in-person learning, schools must have a process for what to do when a student or staff member tests positive for COVID-19.
School districts in Oregon will work directly with local public health departments in the event that a student or staff member tests positive for the coronavirus or are presumed to have it because of symptoms and if they’ve had contact with someone who has the virus. The state released a 44-page toolkit, which has guidelines to help districts determine what to do in many different scenarios. Many districts have similar protocols in place.
Here’s how Portland, Salem and Vancouver schools will handle COVID cases
School districts in Oregon will work directly with local public health departments in the event that a student or staff member tests positive for COVID-19. Author: Christine Pitawanich Updated: 8:45 PM PST March 4, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. Many school districts in Oregon and Washington are providing in-person learning in some capacity. With the return to in-person learning, schools must have a process for what to do when a student or staff member tests positive for COVID-19.
School districts in Oregon will work directly with local public health departments in the event that a student or staff member tests positive for the coronavirus or are presumed to have it because of symptoms and if they’ve had contact with someone who has the virus. The state released a 44-page toolkit, which has guidelines to help districts determine what to do in many different scenarios. Many distr
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