2 New Cases, Symptom Screener And Other Information From Concord-Carlisle Regional School District
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Concord MA
08 December, 2020
7:02 AM
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Press release from the Concord-Carlisle Regional School District: December 6, 2020 Dear Families: "I hope you had a great wintry weekend. I have a few updates tonight. 2 COVID Cases Tonight we learned of a student COVID case at Willard and an adult COVID case at CCHS. Both were not in school during the contagious period so there are no school-related close contacts. Recording of COVID Webinar Friday's COVID webinar is posted on the main district webpage. Data Dashboards Both the district and local data dashboards are posted on the main district webpage. With today's two cases which are not yet in the dashboard, the total count since we reopened is 36. Symptom Screener Issues Should you experience issues with the symptom screener, please try these troubleshooting steps since most issues seem connected to the Chrome browser. If this doesn't work and your child would screen in "yes", please email the school nurse. Reminders of Masks, Distance, and Groups It is clear that we are in community spread. This requires extra care and caution. Even small groups of people familiar to you can spread the virus. Of course, we should all wear masks and physically distance. Concord Free Library Sustainability Meeting Let's make the Concord Free Public Library more eco-friendly! Join us on Tuesday, December 8th from 7-8:00 pm ET for an idea and information session hosted by CFPLC sustainability committee member and CCHS student, Maggie Bowers. Learn about the sustainability committee's work, ask questions, and share what changes you want to see in the Library. All are welcome! Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqdeGtrzIiHtxopZPSEWngPTIu-eYzCnGL After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting." Have a wonderful evening! Best, Laurie This press release was produced by the Concord-Carlisle Regional School District. The views expressed are the author's own.
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