Dozens Quarantine After Exposure To Coronavirus At Geneva High

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Geneva IL

16 April, 2021

12:43 PM

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GENEVA, IL — Geneva High School reverted to remote learning this week after more than 100 students were required to quarantine, according to the Chicago Tribune. There were nine active coronavirus cases at the high school, as of April 9, according to District 304's coronavirus dashboard. District 304 Superintendent Kent Mutchler said that included four students who attended in-person classes, the report states. 21% Of Kane County Residents Vaccinated Against Coronavirus: IDPH Due to those four cases, 120 students were required to quarantine before returning to classrooms, the Tribune reports. That represents about 6.6 percent of the 1,800-plus students at Geneva High School. District 304 officials called off in-person classes Thursday and Friday as they "needed the time to problem-solve," Mutchler told the Chicago Tribune. Coronavirus Cases On The Rise In Kane County For Past 3 Weeks Illinois public health officials last month revised guidelines for social distancing at schools, reducing the minimum space required between students from 6 feet to 3 feet. However, students are still required to quarantine if they are within 6 feet of someone who has tested positive. "Drastically" fewer students would have been required to quarantine if both guidelines matched, Mutchler told the Chicago Tribune. REGIONAL NEWS: Volunteers Needed For Mass Vaccination Clinics In Kane CountyClinic Canceled In Elgin After Johnson & Johnson Vaccine 'Pause'28.2% Voter Turnout In Geneva For 2021 Election$2.6M For Geneva Schools From $1.9T Coronavirus Relief Package

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