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Leon County Commission calls special meeting to address COVID surge
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COVID-19 positive students must isolate off campus, FSU says
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Superintendent Rocky Hanna explains his stance of optional masking
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COVID variants remain a concern for some parents
Some said they were afraid that variants of the virus could potentially spread within the classroom.
Buck Lake Elementary School teacher Laura McDermott added: As educators, we must follow the science. A request for comment to county health officials is pending.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends universal masking and a three-foot distance between students in elementary classrooms when masks are used, regardless of the community s spread of the virus.
Local resident Wendy Halleck told the Board that her granddaughter had contracted COVID-19 in early months of the pandemic in Leon County.
State Fire Martial Jimmy Patronis receives COVID-19 vaccine at Tallahassee Fire Department
and last updated 2021-04-06 22:32:32-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis received his COVID-19 vaccine this Tuesday morning.
He is among the 1,300 people to get vaccinated daily by the Leon County Health Department.
Patronis praised the work of the Tallahassee Fire Department for giving out 23,000 Moderna and Pfizer vaccines since the end of December. The one thing that I was surprised to learn is how well prepared our first responders were, as they already had pandemic training embedded in the curriculum when they trained to learn their job, said Patronis. So from day one, these men and women have been prepared to handle this mission.