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Coronavirus Confirmed At Huckleberry Hill School In Brookfield

A member of the Huckleberry Hill School community is now under quarantine.

BROOKFIELD, CT — A member of the Huckleberry Hill School community has tested positive for the coronavirus, Superintendent John Barile wrote in an email to families on Monday.

"The affected person has been instructed to remain home and isolate for 14 days," Barile said.

The person was last at the school on Friday.

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"We have not received any other reports of students or staff members experiencing illnesses with symptoms resembling those of COVID-19," Barile said in the email. "Anyone who is considered a 'close contact' with this individual has been contacted by now or will be contacted very soon and provided with instructions on the appropriate steps to take, which includes quarantine for 14 days."

The schools are working with the Brookfield health director, Raymond Sullivan, as they monitor the situation, Barile said.

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