Last week, a photo went viral showing a crowded hallway full of maskless students at a high school in Paulding County, Georgia, and to the surprise of absolutely not a single person, the school ended up reporting a covid-19 outbreak. But don’t worry, they’re closing the school...for two whole days.
Last week, a photo went viral showing a crowded hallway full of maskless students at a high school in Paulding County, Georgia, and to the surprise of absolutely not a single person, the school ended upAdvertisementthat North Paulding High School will transition to virtual learning after it reported nine cases of covid-19. Unfortunately, that transition will only take place on Monday and Tuesday for now.
“As a result of our being informed of nine cases of Covid-19 at North Paulding High School following the first week of in-person instruction, along with the possibility that number could increase if there are currently pending tests that prove positive, we have consulted with the Department of Public Health and are temporarily switching the instructional method to Digital Learning at NPHS,” Paulding County Schools Superintendent Brian Otott wrote in a letter to students and their families.
Considering how quickly and quietly covid-19 spreads, and how it takes an average of about five days post-exposure for the virus to even really manifest, I’m sure two days of Zoom classes will do the trick.
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