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DSUSD students start in-person learning Monday For the first time in a year, some Desert Sands Unified students in Pre-K through 5th grade will be back in the classroom Monday. DSUSD was the first valley district to get its Covid-19 safety plans approved by the county and state. To prepare bringing students back, it has been a logistical endeavor, said Kirsten Knapp, principal at Benjamin Franklin Elementary in La Quinta. She says keeping students safe during a pandemic has taken a fresh perspective on back to school. Thinking of how students are arriving, how are they dismissing, how are they transitioning, movement within the classroom, Knapp said. We have to think of all of those things to keep them safe and what precautions we can put in place. ....
Pinellas County nursing home residents could get COVID-19 vaccines this week Pinellas nursing home residents may soon get COVID-19 vaccines and last updated 2020-12-16 11:37:02-05 PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. â Residents of nursing homes in Pinellas County could start receiving COVID-19 vaccines this week. The county is one of two pilot counties in a COVID-19 vaccination effort. The Department of Health in Pinellas County said they received 10,700 doses strike teams will help administer at skilled nursing facilities. They expect to start this week. âSometimes you can get a little discouraged but you always have to have that little bit of hope. To me, this vaccineâs real hope. Itâs real progress. Itâs something we can do to start making something better and that makes all the difference in the world,â said Charles Walker, a clinical services coordinator and paramedic for Sunstar Paramedics. ....