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Pennsylvania elementary school coronavirus outbreak may be due to faulty ventilation system

Pennsylvania elementary school coronavirus outbreak may be due to faulty ventilation system Coronavirus outbreak at a Pennsylvania elementary school By KYW Staff | April 26, 2021 at 7:13 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 7:13 PM LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, Penn. (KYW) - An investigation is underway to see if a faulty ventilation system is to blame for a COVID-19 outbreak at an elementary school in Pennsylvania. Eight students tested positive for coronavirus at the school. “We hadn’t seen an outbreak like this in a single classroom,” Lower Merion school district spokesperson Amy Buckman said. Buckman said the second grade class was quarantined while the rest of the school remained opened as officials tried to figure out what happened.

Outbreak at Pennsylvania Elementary School Investigated

Outbreak at Pennsylvania Elementary School Investigated By Ralph Ellis Investigators are trying to find out what caused eight second-graders in one classroom plus two fully vaccinated family members to test positive for COVID-19 last week. The classroom at Penn Valley Elementary School in Narberth, a Philadelphia suburb, has been quarantined for deep cleaning while the rest of the school remains open, Lower Merion School District spokesperson Amy Buckman told CBS Philly. In a statement, the school district said it has not seen any cases of “linked/in-school transmission” beyond that classroom. Montgomery County Public Health says a coronavirus variant may be responsible for the outbreak, “citing both the rapid spread within the class and the fact that two vaccinated family members of impacted students have also tested positive,” the school district said.

Pennsylvania elementary school coronavirus outbreak may be due to faulty ventilation system

Pennsylvania elementary school coronavirus outbreak may be due to faulty ventilation system Coronavirus outbreak at a Pennsylvania elementary school By KYW Staff | April 26, 2021 at 7:13 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 7:13 PM LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, Penn. (KYW) - An investigation is underway to see if a faulty ventilation system is to blame for a COVID-19 outbreak at an elementary school in Pennsylvania. Eight students tested positive for coronavirus at the school. “We hadn’t seen an outbreak like this in a single classroom,” Lower Merion school district spokesperson Amy Buckman said. Buckman said the second grade class was quarantined while the rest of the school remained opened as officials tried to figure out what happened.

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