The latest weekly Alabama Department of Public Health report on COVID in the state’s public schools show cases dropping by nearly half statewide. alnews alabamaschools adph alabamanewsnetwork
The report for March 3 shows 476 cases, compared to 934 from the week before. By comparison, there were 26,260 cases in the January 20 report.Cases had bottomed out late last year, when 414 cases were reported on December 2. This latest report is near that number.
The state’s weekly reports don’t specify if the cases involve students, teachers or other staff members.Autauga County: 6
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