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2 More Coronavirus Cases At Bridgewater-Raritan High School
This brings the total number of cases at the high school to 7. The high school switched to virtual learning for 2 weeks following the cases.
BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Two more people at Bridgewater-Raritan Regional High School have tested positive for the coronavirus, school officials said Tuesday.
This brings the total number of positive cases at the high school to seven and eight total in the district taking into account the one case at Hillside Intermediate School. It is unclear if the cases are students, teachers or staff members.
"Based upon our consultation with the local health department, all individuals required to quarantine have already been contacted," Interim Superintendent of Schools Dr. Thomas Ficarra said in a letter to the community Tuesday.
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The district previously reported one case on a district school bus on Saturday and four others throughout last week. Read More: Coronavirus Cases Rise To 6 In Bridgewater Schools
All of these cases come just about two weeks after the Bridgewater school district reopened for in-person learning on Oct. 12. It marked the first time in more than six months that students have been inside a classroom. Read More: Bridgewater-Rartian Schools Begin In-Person Hybrid Learning
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The district announced late Thursday night that the high school switched to an all-virtual learning program, effective Friday, for the next 2 weeks. Read More: Bridgewater High School Goes Virtual After 3rd Coronavirus Case
In addition, all athletic and extracurricular activities are canceled for the next two weeks. All other district schools will remain open as normal on Friday, Oct. 23.
Ficarra asked parents and students to continue following the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) promoted safeguards, such as:
- Staying home when you are sick;
- Washing hands often with soap for at least 20 seconds;
- Covering coughs and sneezes and properly disposing of tissues;
- Limiting close contact with people who are sick and not sharing food, drinks and utensils;
- Practicing social distancing (staying at least 6 feet apart);
- Wearing a face covering while in school; and
- Continuing to monitor your health for symptoms.
As of Tuesday, Bridgewater had 2 new positive coronavirus cases bringing its total to 606 cases and 67 deaths. The lastest coronavirus-related death in the township was reported on Oct. 4.
Read more: NJ Coronavirus Updates: Here's What You Need To Know
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