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After Two Teen Suicides Last Year, How Will Summit County Address an Ongoing Mental Health Crisis?

After Two Teen Suicides Last Year, How Will Summit County Address an Ongoing Mental Health Crisis?
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Summit County case numbers drop significantly from last week

Summit County reported 72 new cases of COVID-19 over the week, according to the county’s coronavirus webpage. The total number of cases among residents stands at 3,598. No new hospitalizations among residents were reported over the week, keeping the total number since March 5, 2020, at 134. The state’s COVID-19 dial expired Friday, and Summit County health officials adopted a similar though less restrictive dial to use locally. The dial change returned Summit to level yellow, increasing capacities at many businesses, including restaurants, fitness centers, offices and personal services. , the county was reporting 216.2 new cases per 100,000 people as of 4 p.m. Friday. That number is down 132.4 cases per 100,000 people from last week and falls in level blue on the county’s new dial. To reach level blue, however, 60% of Summit County residents must be vaccinated.

Finding a safe space: Middle school student advocates for more accessible therapy

Photo by Jason Connolly / Jason Connolly Photography Therapy can be a lifeline. Katherine Eldredge, a student at Summit Middle School, wants to use her experience in the behavioral health system to educate her peers on the resources available to them. The 13-year-old goes to family and individual therapy to deal with stress, anxiety and her parents’ divorce. Mental health issues have been compounded across the globe because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, and she is on a mission to make sure kids in similar situations don’t fall through the cracks. Passionate about children’s rights, Eldredge used a recent school assignment to raise awareness about mental health. Because it can be confusing to navigate the field when students don’t know what their options are, she wants to turn her passion into a career.

Summit County reports 4 hospitalizations, 122 COVID-19 cases over the week

Summit County reported 122 COVID-19 cases and four hospitalizations among residents over the week, according to the county’s coronavirus webpage. The total number of positive cases among residents is now at 2,834 and 114 people have been hospitalized with the virus. Since Colorado switched over to Dial 2.0, which looks at COVID metrics on a one-week average rather than two-week average, the county’s numbers have remained in level orange or lower. As of Friday, Feb. 12, the county’s one-week incidence rate was 306.6 new cases per 100,000 people, down 70.4 cases from last week. The number falls within level orange on the dial. To be within the lower yellow level it would need to be 300 or lower.

FCPS prepares for return to in-person instruction

and last updated 2021-02-05 23:33:20-05 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Preparations have been made across Fayette County schools ahead of a return to in-person instruction that could begin in less than two weeks. On Tuesday, Acting Superintendent Marlene Helm announced a plan to begin the district s first phase of in-person learning on Feb. 16 if COVID-19 cases continue to decrease. Kindergarten through second grade would be the first to return to the classroom. At Breckenridge Elementary, Principal Michael Price is ready to welcome about 200 students back into the building. We are so excited to get our kids back, Price said. The school pre-screens staff and visitors for COVID-19 symptoms before entering the building with an online form.

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