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GREENWICH VILLAGE, NY — Coronavirus cases have temporarily closed down one school in Greenwich Village, according to the city.
A school closure happens when at least two COVID-19 cases are linked to a classroom within the building.
According to the Department of Education's guidelines,
school buildings must automatically close pending an investigation when
at least two COVID-19 cases linked to each other are confirmed in
separate classrooms. The closure is extended when the infections
occurred outside of school or a link between them cannot be determined.
Here are more details about the one Greenwich Village school that's currently closed.
P.S. 41, 116 West 11th Street: The school closed on Jan. 20 is expected to reopen for students on Feb. 1.
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