Decline In COVID Cases Reported In Vestavia Schools

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Vestavia Hills AL

01 February, 2022

4:18 PM

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VESTAVIA HILLS, AL — Following a significant spike in COVID-19 cases among students in January, Vestavia Hills City Schools reported 107 cases of the virus throughout the system. Superintendent Todd Freeman said in a report Monday that as of Friday, 107 students were at home for a positive test and 62 were at home for an exposure. Among staff members, 42 were home for either a positive test or exposure. These numbers are an improvement over the system's numbers in mid-January, when the system reported 352 students home with the virus, 222 students home for exposure to the virus and 82 staff members home due to either a positive test or exposure. "I want to emphasize the importance of considering the COVID-19 vaccine for your children in consultation with your family healthcare provider," Freeman said.

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