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Many schools are closing after positive COVID-19 cases

Some schools and districts have had to change plans after people tested positive.

09/15/2020

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Many schools are closing after positive COVID-19 cases

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Some schools and districts have had to change plans after people tested positive.

Within the first couple weeks, many schools and districts have switched from a hybrid model to fully remote after students and teachers tested positive for the coronavirus. Some, like Washington Township in Gloucester County, are following the Department of Health's guidelines to the letter. Others are taking no chances and closing entire schools after just one case.

09/15/2020

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