Schools need to brace for increased COVID-19 outbreaks when districts resume classes after winter break, county officials warned as they raced to send out COVID-19 test kits and urged students and staff to increase the quality of their masks.
For 50 of the 80 school districts in Los Angeles County, Monday will be the first day of classes after at least a two-week break marked by exploding numbers of coronavirus cases fueled by theCases in California have more than quadrupled — and school caseloads are sure to be affected, public health officials said.
In L.A. County, new weekly cases more than tripled the number reported in the prior week to more than 20,000, and 1 in 5 tests is coming back positive for the virus, Ferrer said Thursday. Although the danger of serious illness and death appears lower than last year — due substantially to vaccination — risks remain as the number of those hospitalized nearly doubled in one week.
. Those tests — of all students and adults — will continue at least through January. School board member Tanya Ortiz Franklin wants that timeline extended. No county K-12 school system has so far indicated it plans to delay the January semester or return even temporarily to remote learning, said Debra Duardo, the superintendent of the Los Angeles County Office of Education.
“If we should have to enter a school closure per a [county] recommendation, then we will provide a successful virtual online schooling program that our teachers have mastered throughout these last 19 to 20 months of COVID-19’s existence,” Esparza said.
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