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Cobb County Government: Public Health Issues Statement On School Health Protocols

Statement regarding schools and their COVID-19 policies and quarantine protocol

August 5, 2021

Statement regarding schools and their COVID-19 policies and quarantine protocol

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Cobb & Douglas Public Health strives to provide local public and private school leaders with the most accurate information on COVID-19 community spread and current, best-practice guidance (e.g., CDC).  We are committed to being a trusted resource for planning, mitigation, case identification, and contact tracing.

 Per the 8/2/21 Administrative Order set forth by Georgia’s Commissioner of Public Health, all schools have local, final authority over their COVID-19 policies and quarantine protocols within certain parameters.   For reference, see the attached link for the recent GA DPH Administrative Order:

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https://files.constantcontact.com/e100de88101/077941c9-74b7-4e02-b9e7-fe45d7258490.pdf

 In July 2021, the CDC issued the latest guidance for schools to use when planning for the year, including mitigation measures to ensure reduced transmission in schools:

 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/k-12-guidance.html

 Each school system has their own unique challenges to meet the needs of students and faculty and we respect their authority to make the final decisions.

NOTE:  The Cobb County School District is a separate entity from the Cobb County Board of Commissioners and is governed by the Cobb County School Board.  Cobb and Douglas Public Health is a local entity of the Georgia Department of Public Health.


This press release was produced by the Cobb County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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