Four coronavirus cases reported at La Jolla public schools; low student testing numbers concern some parents
La Jolla High School as of May 7 has had two reported cases of the coronavirus, caught during on-campus testing.
(Elisabeth Frausto)
May 7, 2021 5:28 PM PT
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With four weeks of in-person learning completed and most students on campus four days a week following a 13-month pandemic-related closure, the five San Diego Unified School District schools that make up the La Jolla Cluster have reported a total of four cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus, as of May 7.
Meanwhile, some parents are expressing concern that district testing protocols mean not enough students are tested to quickly detect and prevent the spread of the virus.