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Johnson County mother concerned after COVID-19 outbreak at summer camp
Health department ends Clear Creek Elementary camp
A Johnson County mother is concerned for what s to come in the new school year after a COVID-19 outbreak shuttered a county summer camp at Clear Creek Elementary School.
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Marlina, who wished to be addressed by her first name only, had to explain to her daughter why she was in quarantine.
âIâm not sick and we tell her we know,â said Marlina, whose 6-year-old daughter attended a Johnson County Parks and Recreation Department camp at Clear Creek Elementary School.
Dear students, parents/guardians, and community members:
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has mandated that all schools in California require face coverings for all indoor classrooms. This applies to both students and staff.
While we can respectfully understand the frustrations being expressed, we believe it is important for the following to be factored into the processing of this state-directed mandate and the impact on all of our Nevada County schools.
This requirement to mandate face coverings for all staff and students was a decision made by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), not by our local schools or our local public health department. Any messages of advocacy or acts of protest need to be directed at the source of the decision, not the schools that are charged with implementing and enforcing the statewide mandate.