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these improving signs come, not soon enough for consider that last year, around this time, there were about 57,000 new covid cases per day. that s one way to count it. that is a clear number and that was obviously a lie. we live through this together, 2020 was a year that became synonymous with tough times. so how are we doing now? tonight, are we approaching that same rate i showed, you are we hire? a lot? well, the news is no good there. a daily case rate is now almost double. that s about 100,000 cases spurred by this contagious delta variant. the other big differences, this year, right now we basically have a cure. if only more people would take it. so people in positions of power are now, as it s become so clear what s the holdup is for some, they re taking more
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|January 6, 2021 at 3:15 PM EST - Updated January 6 at 11:27 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Savannah-Chatham Public School System will remain virtual, and students will not return to in-person instruction on Monday, Jan. 11.
The three criteria for returning to in-person learning are all in the “red” category, meaning COVID-19 transmission is too high in the county for the school system to consider it safe for children to be in class.
A statement released by the school system said, in part “When the District recessed for winter break, it was our hope that metrics would stabilize following the increase after the Thanksgiving break. Unfortunately, that has not proven to be the case. Instead, all three of the indicators that are monitored - Community Transmission Index, Percentage of Positive Tests, and Daily Case Rate per 100,000 – are in the RED ZONE and rising.”