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Cherry Hill Schools Launch Coronavirus FAQ

The Cherry Hill Public School District now has a page dedicated to answering questions about coronavirus relating to the schools.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — The Cherry Hill Public School District has a list of families who don’t have internet access, and is prepared to help them in the event the district’s schools have to close due to coronavirus. This information is included in the district’s new Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions page, launched on Tuesday.

The page includes information on how the district keeps its schools and buses clean, and reiterates a statement issued on Monday that the presumptive positive case of coronavirus identified in Cherry Hill is in no way connected to the school.

On the page, the district also directs students to mental health services that may help children who feel anxious about the disease. They can also speak with school nurses or counselors.
For all the information provided by the district, visit chclc.org.

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The New Jersey Department of Health has partnered with the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System to open and operate a call center (1-800-222-1222) for public use regarding questions, concerns, and other information related to coronavirus spread in New Jersey. More information is also available on the state's coronavirus webpage.

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